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  1. As new AI technologies continue to emerge, nurses must have guidance on the ethical, caring, compassionate, and safe use of AI in health care. This position statement provides practical examples of AI in nursing and addresses ethical considerations by using a systematic approach based on core tenets in the

  2. In nursing, AI is being used to streamline administrative tasks, automate patient data analysis, and improve clinical decision-making. While these advancements offer potential benefits, they also raise complex ethical questions. Nurses must ensure patients understand how their data will be used by AI systems and obtain informed consent.

  3. Sep 18, 2024 · Headlines suggest AIs health benefits, for example; ‘AI blood test could detect sepsis earlier and save lives’ 1; caution regarding safety ‘never summon a power you cannot control’ 2; and need for critique ‘Why the tech equals progress narrative must be challenged’. 3

  4. Aug 1, 2024 · This article explores the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in nursing, examining its impact on patient care, workflow efficiency, and the evolving role of nurses in healthcare.

  5. Jan 23, 2024 · We conducted semi-structured interviews with 41 AI experts and analyzed the data using reflective thematic analysis. We developed three themes that expressed the considerations perceived by experts as essential for ensuring AI aligns with ethical practices within healthcare.

  6. Jul 18, 2024 · Investigate the moderating role of ethical awareness between nurses’ artificial intelligence perceptions, attitudes, and innovative work behaviors. A cross-sectional descriptive correlational design adhering to STROBE guidelines. A non-probability convenience sample of 415 Alexandria Main University Hospital nurses was analyzed.

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  8. Conclusions: AI tools such as automated alert systems, predictive algorithms, and decision support transform nursing by increasing efficiency, accuracy, and patient-centered care, improving communication, reducing errors, and enabling earlier interventions with safer and more efficient quality care.