AI Medical Compendium Journal:
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The impact of ChatGPT training in the nursing process on nursing students' problem-solving skills, attitudes towards artificial intelligence, competency, and satisfaction levels: Single-blind randomized controlled study.

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AIM: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of training on the use of ChatGPT in the nursing process on nursing undergraduate students' problem-solving skills, attitudes towards artificial intelligence, competencies related to the nursing process, a...

Fostering creativity-nurturing behaviors among nurse educators: Investigating the interplay between evidence-based practice climate and artificial intelligence competence self-efficacy.

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BACKGROUND: Fostering creativity in nursing education is essential for equipping students with critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Nurse educators play a pivotal role in nurturing creativity among nursing students, yet their effectiveness i...

Investigation of the relationship between medical artificial intelligence readiness and individual innovativeness levels in nursing students.

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AIM: This study was conducted to identify nursing students' medical artificial intelligence readiness and individual innovativeness levels, to examine the relationship between these two concepts and to determine the variables that create a significan...

Awareness of the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care among Undergraduate Nursing Students: A Descriptive Cross-Ssectional Study.

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BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize healthcare by improving efficiency and reducing errors; however, challenges such as inadequate funding and lack of awareness among healthcare professionals hinder its integra...

Essential competencies of nurses working with AI-driven lifestyle monitoring in long-term care: A modified Delphi study.

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BACKGROUND: As more and more older adults prefer to stay in their homes as they age, there's a need for technology to support this. A relevant technology is Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven lifestyle monitoring, utilizing data from sensors placed ...

Utilising artificial intelligence in developing education of health sciences higher education: An umbrella review of reviews.

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OBJECTIVE: This umbrella review of reviews aims to synthesise current evidence on AI's utilisation in developing education within health sciences disciplines.

Exploring artificial intelligence literacy and the use of ChatGPT and copilot in instruction on nursing academic report writing.

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BACKGROUND: Nursing education increasingly emphasizes academic writing and communication, critical for delivering quality patient care and professional advancement. Rapidly emerging artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT and Copilot are t...

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) literacy in nursing education: A crucial call to action.

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INTRODUCTION: Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare, necessitating corresponding advancements in nursing education to ensure that future nurses are equipped for a technologically driven environment. This article explor...

Deep learning and its associated factors among Chinese nursing undergraduates: A cross-sectional study.

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BACKGROUND: Adequate professional preparation of nursing undergraduates is conducive to developing health care careers. Deep learning is important for enhancing nursing competencies and the overall quality of students. However, limited research has b...

Artificial intelligence tools utilized in nursing education: Incidence and associated factors.

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BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence technology is among the most significant advancements that provide students with effective learning opportunities in this digital era. Therefore, the National League for Nursing states that it is necessary to refra...