Affiliation:
1. Mark & Robyn Jones College of Nursing Montana State University Bozeman Montana USA
2. Department of Family, Community, and Health Systems, UAB School of Nursing The University of Alabama at Birmingham Birmingham Alabama USA
3. Department of Family, Community and Health System Science University of Florida College of Nursing Gainesville Florida USA
Abstract
AbstractArtificial intelligence, as a nonhuman entity, is increasingly used to inform, direct, or supplant nursing care and clinical decision‐making. The boundaries between human‐ and nonhuman‐driven nursing care are blurred with the advent of sensors, wearables, camera devices, and humanoid robots at such an accelerated pace that the critical evaluation of its influence on patient safety has not been fully assessed. Since the pivotal release of To Err is Human, patient safety is being challenged by the dynamic healthcare environment like never before, with nursing at a critical juncture to steer the course of artificial intelligence integration in clinical decision‐making. This paper presents an overview of artificial intelligence and its application in healthcare and highlights the implications which affect nursing as a profession, including perspectives on nursing education and training recommendations. The legal and policy challenges which emerge when artificial intelligence influences the risk of clinical errors and safety issues are discussed.
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