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Leading with AI in critical care nursing: challenges, opportunities, and the human factor

Author name : Ayman Mohamed El-Ashry
Publication Date : 2024-10-14
Journal Name : BMC NURSING

Abstract

Introduction The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in intensive care units (ICUs) presents both opportunities
and challenges for critical care nurses. This study delves into the human factor, exploring how nurses with leadership
roles perceive the impact of AI on their professional practice. Objective To investigate how nurses perceive the impact of AI on their professional identity, ethical considerations surrounding its use, and the shared meanings they attribute to trust, collaboration, and communication when working with AI systems. Methods An interpretive phenomenological analysis was used to capture the lived experiences of critical care nurses leading with AI. Ten nurses with leadership roles in various ICU specializations were interviewed through purposive sampling. Semi-structured interviews explored nurses’ experiences with AI, challenges, and opportunities. Thematic analysis identified recurring themes related to the human factor in leading with AI. Findings Thematic analysis revealed two key themes, which are leading with AI: making sense of challenges and opportunities and the human factor in leading with AI. The two main themes have six subthemes, which revealed that AI offered benefits like task automation, but concerns existed about overreliance and the need for ongoing training. New challenges emerged, including adapting to new workflows and managing potential bias.
Clear communication and collaboration were crucial for successful AI integration. Building trust in AI hinged on transparency, and collaboration allowed nurses to focus on human-centered care while AI supported data analysis.
Ethical considerations included maintaining patient autonomy and ensuring accountability in AI-driven decisions.
Conclusion While AI presents opportunities for automation and data analysis, successful integration hinges on
addressing concerns about overreliance, workflow adaptation, and potential bias. Building trust and fostering Collaboration are fundamentals for AI integration. Transparency in AI systems allows nurses to confidently delegate
tasks, while collaboration empowers them to focus on human-centered care with AI support. Ultimately, dealing with
the ethical concerns of AI in ICU care requires prioritizing patient autonomy and ensuring accountability in AI-driven
decisions.

Keywords

Artificial intelligence, Critical care nursing, Ethical issues, Human factors, Nurse-computer interface

Publication Link

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-024-02363-4

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