AIMC Topic: Critical Care Nursing

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Artificial intelligence in critical care nursing: A scoping review.

Australian critical care : official journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses
BACKGROUND: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into health care has been rapidly advancing, driven by its potential to enhance nursing care quality through improved decision-making and efficiency. Within critical care nursing, where the ...

Development and usability evaluation of a nurse-led clinical decision support system (AI-AntiDelirium) for management of intensive care unit delirium: A mixed methods study.

Applied nursing research : ANR
BACKGROUND: Clinical decision support systems (CDSS) have been identified to aid clinical decision-making, but few studies focus on the application of CDSS in intensive care unit (ICU) delirium, and particularly usability testing is not employed. We ...

Augmenting intensive care unit nursing practice with generative AI: A formative study of diagnostic synergies using simulation-based clinical cases.

Journal of clinical nursing
BACKGROUND: As generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools continue advancing, rigorous evaluations are needed to understand their capabilities relative to experienced clinicians and nurses. The aim of this study was to objectively compare the d...

Sentiment in nursing notes as an indicator of out-of-hospital mortality in intensive care patients.

PloS one
BACKGROUND: Nursing notes have not been widely used in prediction models for clinical outcomes, despite containing rich information. Advances in natural language processing have made it possible to extract information from large scale unstructured da...

Does Robotic Telerounding Enhance Nurse-Physician Collaboration Satisfaction About Care Decisions?

Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association
BACKGROUND: Delivering healthcare using remote robotic telepresence is an evolving practice in medical and surgical intensive critical care units and will likely have varied implications for work practices and working relationships in intensive care ...

The impact of AI-based decision support systems on nursing workflows in critical care units.

International nursing review
AIM: This research examines the effects of artificial intelligence (AI)-based decision support systems (DSS) on the operational processes of nurses in critical care units (CCU) located in Amman, Jordan.