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Current Trends in Nursing II

Trends in nursing are multifactorial and associated with changes in society, within the nursing profession, and in other professions. Notably, telehealth and remote nursing contribute to successful healthcare delivery for numerous patients and help reduce stress for nurses due to nursing shortages. Nurses can reach patients, monitor their conditions, and interact with them using computers, audio, visual accessories, and telephones—for example, remote patient monitoring systems. Likewise,...
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Methods of Documentation III: PIE

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Guidelines for Nursing Documentation II

Effective documentation is an integral part of nursing practice. Here are some essential guidelines to follow when documenting patient care:
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The issues and trends in healthcare delivery are constantly changing. The COVID-19 pandemic is one recent issue that wreaked havoc on healthcare systems, causing a shortage of healthcare workers, high demand for medicines and supplies, and increased medical expenditure due to a lack of insurance. Other issues include rising healthcare costs and care fragmentation.
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Nursing Clinical Information System

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Beyond Time Saved: Implementation, Equity, and the Utility Threshold for Nursing AI Scribes.

Charlene E Ronquillo1

  • 1School of Nursing, Faculty of Health and Social Development, University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus, 1147 Research Road, Kelowna, BC, V1V1V7, Canada, 1 250-807-8180.

Journal of Medical Internet Research
|May 27, 2026
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Summary
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Artificial intelligence (AI) scribes reduced nurse documentation time but did not improve workplace satisfaction. Further research is needed on cognitive effort shifts and equitable AI performance in long-term care settings.

Keywords:
artificial intelligencedigital healthhealth equitylong-term carenursing informaticsspeech recognition

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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare technology
  • Nursing informatics
  • Human-computer interaction

Background:

  • Real-world evaluations of AI scribes in non-physician healthcare roles are limited.
  • Schwabe et al. studied an AI speech assistant for nurses in German long-term care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the implications of AI scribe implementation beyond time savings.
  • To identify undertheorized issues in AI scribe deployment for nursing and long-term care.

Main Methods:

  • A pre-post time-motion study design.
  • Paired objective observation and self-reported outcomes.
  • Evaluation of an AI speech assistant used by nurses.

Main Results:

  • Substantial reduction in self-reported documentation time and increased satisfaction with the documentation system.
  • No improvement in overall workplace satisfaction or perception of AI scribe value.
  • Increased time spent reviewing entries and retrieving information post-implementation.

Conclusions:

  • AI scribes may redistribute cognitive effort from authoring to verification, impacting satisfaction and error detection.
  • User calibration explains rising documentation satisfaction despite falling AI quality expectations.
  • Equity considerations in automatic speech recognition require empirical testing across diverse linguistic variations.