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Using AI to Increase Research Capacity: The Writing to Improve Nursing Science (WINS) in the Caribbean Program.

Carolyn Sun1, Roy A Thompson1, Oscar Ocho2

  • 1Hunter College, City University of New York.

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|May 23, 2026
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Summary

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools can boost scholarly productivity for nurses in resource-limited areas. A pilot program using AI writing assistance in the Caribbean successfully advanced nursing research and manuscript development.

Keywords:
Artificial IntelligenceCapacity buildingGlobal healthNursing informaticsScientific writing

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Area of Science:

  • Nursing Science
  • Health Equity
  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

Background:

  • Generative AI tools offer potential solutions for global health inequities.
  • The application of AI to enhance scholarly productivity in resource-limited settings is underexplored.
  • Nursing research capacity in the Caribbean can be strengthened through innovative approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To pilot the Writing to Improve Nursing Science (WINS) program, leveraging generative AI.
  • To assess the feasibility of AI-driven writing assistance for nurses in the Caribbean.
  • To build scholarly capacity among nurses in resource-limited settings.

Main Methods:

  • A pilot implementation of the WINS program was conducted.
  • Generative AI tools were utilized to support manuscript development.
  • The program focused on nurses from institutions in Jamaica, Barbados, Antigua, and Trinidad.

Main Results:

  • An initial cohort of 11 participants was enrolled.
  • Nine manuscripts are currently in active development.
  • The pilot achieved 100% of early-stage milestones for manuscript development.

Conclusions:

  • AI-driven writing assistance is a feasible approach to strengthen regional nursing research.
  • The WINS program demonstrates the potential of AI to enhance scholarly productivity in the Caribbean.
  • This pilot supports the broader use of AI to address global health inequities through research capacity building.