Exploring geriatric nurses' perspectives on the adoption of AI in elderly care a qualitative study.

Journal: Geriatric nursing (New York, N.Y.)
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Abstract

This phenomenological study explored the perspectives of geriatric nurses on the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in elderly care. Thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews with 17 nurses revealed perceived benefits, challenges, ethical considerations, and practical implications. Participants acknowledged AI's potential for improving diagnostic accuracy, personalized care, continuous monitoring, and data pattern insights. However, concerns were raised regarding workflow integration, cost barriers, resistance to change, data privacy, diminishment of human elements, and the need for ethical guidelines. A cautious optimism was expressed, emphasizing the importance of addressing practical challenges, maintaining the human touch, and fostering a collaborative approach. The findings highlight the need for comprehensive training, user-centered design, ethical frameworks, and strategies to overcome financial and implementation barriers. Future research should focus on evaluating the impact of AI implementation on patient outcomes and nursing experiences.

Authors

  • Walaa Badawy
    Department of Psychology, College of Education, King Khaled University, Abha, Saudi Arabia. Electronic address: wbadwe@kku.edu.sa.
  • Mostafa Shaban
    Community Health Nursing Department, College of Nursing, Jouf University, Sakak, Saudi Arabia. Electronic address: mskandil@ju.edu.sa.