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Student and Faculty Perceptions and Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education
Jason Blomquist1, Jenny Alderden1, Sarah Llewellyn1
1School of Nursing, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho.
Background:
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing health care, and understanding how nursing students and faculty perceive and use AI is crucial for developing effective educational guidelines.
Method:
A pilot survey examined AI usage patterns, perceptions, and concerns among nursing students (n = 220) and faculty (n = 26). Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and qualitative content analysis.
Results:
Faculty reported significantly higher AI usage than students (27 vs. 12 times/semester, p = .007) and perceived greater importance of AI in future careers (p = .002). Although 77% of faculty addressed AI in courses, 33% of students remained uncertain about permitted uses. Academic misconduct concerns were the primary barrier to student AI adoption (73%).
Conclusion:
This study suggests a dual approach is needed to develop AI competencies when implementing structured frameworks that integrate AI tools into curricula while preserving critical thinking and preparing students for AI-enhanced environments.
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