Health Science Reports (Aug 2024)

Perceptions and attitudes of nurse practitioners toward artificial intelligence adoption in health care

  • Moustaq Karim Khan Rony,
  • Sharker Md. Numan,
  • Fateha tuj Johra,
  • Khadiza Akter,
  • Fazila Akter,
  • Mitun Debnath,
  • Sujit Mondal,
  • Md. Wahiduzzaman,
  • Mousumi Das,
  • Mohammad Ullah,
  • Mohammad Habibur Rahman,
  • Shuvashish Das Bala,
  • Mst. Rina Parvin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.70006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 8
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Background With the ever‐increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into health care, it becomes imperative to gain an in‐depth understanding of how health care professionals, specifically nurse practitioners, perceive and approach this transformative technology. Objectives This study aimed to gain insights into nurse practitioners' perceptions and attitudes toward AI adoption in health care. Methods This qualitative research employed a descriptive and phenomenological approach using in‐depth interviews. Data were collected through a semi‐structured questionnaire with 37 nurse practitioners selected through purposive sampling, specifically Maximum Variation Sampling and Expert Sampling techniques, to ensure diversity in characteristics. Trustworthiness of the research was maintained through member checking and peer debriefing. Thematic analysis was employed to uncover recurring themes and patterns in the data. Results The thematic analysis revealed nine main themes that encapsulated nurse practitioners' perceptions and attitudes toward AI adoption in health care. These included nurse practitioners' perceptions of AI implementation, attitudes toward AI adoption, patient‐centered care and AI, quality of health care delivery and AI, ethical and regulatory aspects of AI, education and training needs, collaboration and interdisciplinary relationships, obstacles in integrating AI, and AI and health care policy. While this study found that nurse practitioners held a wide range of perspectives, with many viewings AI as a tool to enhance patient care. Conclusions This research provides a valuable contribution to the evolving discourse surrounding AI adoption in health care. The findings underscore the necessity for comprehensive education and training in AI, accompanied by clear and robust ethical and regulatory guidelines to ensure the responsible integration of AI in health care practice. Furthermore, fostering collaboration and interdisciplinary relationships is pivotal for the successful incorporation of AI in health care. Policymakers should also address the challenges and opportunities that AI presents in the health care sector. This study enhances the ongoing conversation on AI adoption in health care by shedding light on the perspectives of nurses, thereby shaping future strategies for AI integration.

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