Nurses' Views on AI in Elderly Care: Hope, Fears, and Reality
Fri Nov 15 2024
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When it comes to using artificial intelligence (AI) in elderly care, geriatric nurses have a lot to say. A recent study talked to 17 of them, and their thoughts were all over the place. Some nurses were really excited about how AI could make their jobs easier. They thought it could help them diagnose problems more accurately, give personalized care, and keep an eye on patients even when they're not in the same room. But not everyone was thrilled. Some nurses worried about how AI would fit into their daily routines, how much it would cost, and whether patients would like it.
There were also big concerns about privacy and making sure AI didn't take away the human touch in care. Overall, the nurses had a mixed bag of feelings. They were hopeful but also cautious, wanting to make sure AI was used in the right way and that it didn't cause more problems than it solved. The study showed that to make AI work in elderly care, there need to be good training, rules about ethics, and ways to deal with the cost and other practical problems. Future studies should look at how AI actually affects patients and nurses in the long run.
https://localnews.ai/article/nurses-views-on-ai-in-elderly-care-hope-fears-and-reality-2c53f5fb
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