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Sinan Aydogan1, Fatma Dursun Ergezen2, Semiha Asli Bozkurt3
1Department of Nursing, Health Sciences Faculty, Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Burdur.
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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into nursing education is becoming an increasingly important issue. However, little is known about the experiences of nurse educators about AI in nursing. This was a qualitative phenomenological study. The population consisted of 12 nurse educators from Türkiye and USA. The maximum variation sampling method was used. Educators' reflections demonstrated 4 main themes: "Perception of AI," "Benefits of using AI in nursing," "Restrictions of AI," and "Suggestions for AI usage." All of the 13 subthemes were also identified. AI offers the potential to improve the quality of education by supporting critical thinking and decision-making skills. However, reduced human interaction and ethical concerns were concerns.
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