看護師が人工知能を 設計したとしたら?
Katherine Virkstis1, Jeanette Ives Erickson
1Author Affiliations: Chief Clinical Officer (Dr Virkstis), Get Well, Bethesda, Maryland; and Chief Nurse Emerita (Dr Ives Erickson), Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.
The Journal of nursing administration
|August 22, 2025
まとめ
看護師は医療における人工知能 (AI) のデザインを主導すべきです 看護師が主導するイノベーションは 患者のケアにおける新しい技術の採用と効果を向上させることができます
科学分野:
- 医療技術
- 介護情報工学
- 医療における人工知能
背景:
- 医療における人工知能 (AI) のほとんどは 看護師の関与なしに開発されています
- 現在のAI開発は 臨床作業よりも 管理作業を優先しています
研究 の 目的:
- 医療における AI デザインのイノベーションを看護師がどのようにリードできるかを探求します
- 医療従事者が主導する人工知能が技術採用に及ぼす影響と介護への影響について検討する.
主な方法:
- 27人の看護指導者の視点から 定性的な研究が進められました
- 新興医療技術の文脈における看護師主導のイノベーションの分析
主要な成果:
- 看護師のリーダーシップは AIを臨床的ニーズに合わせる上で 極めて重要です
- 看護師主導のAIは ワークフローの統合と 患者のケア成果を向上させることができます
- 人工知能の設計で看護師を力づけることは 効果的な技術採用を促進します
結論:
- 人工知能の開発を 看護師主導に移行することで 医療における技術の役割を最適化できます
- 臨床環境でAIの恩恵を最大化するには 看護師主導のイノベーションが不可欠です
- 将来の医療における人工知能は 介護の展望を優先すべきです
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