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http://dx.doi.org/10.5953/JMJH.2021.28.3.217

Artificial Intelligence and Nursing: Looking Back at Florence Nightingale  

Jeong, Suyong (Department of Nursing, College of Health and Welfare, Gangneung-Wonju National University)
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Journal of muscle and joint health / v.28, no.3, 2021 , pp. 217-222 More about this Journal
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Background: The reaction of nurses to the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) during the fourth industrial revolution era remains questionable. Understanding Florence Nightingale's achievements may provide valuable lessons that will be helpful to contemporary nurses. Aims: To understand Nightingale's nursing philosophy and methods and provide suggestions for future nursing practice, education, research, and health policy. Source of evidence: Literature. Discussion/Conclusion: Just as Nightingale captured the situation of her time and introduced latest scientific methods, modern nurses need to learn from Nightingale's drastic actions to meet social needs. Nursing can regain a solid humanistic foundation by returning to core values of nursing and humanities, while simultaneously adopting state-of-the-art technologies. Implications for Nursing Policy: AI-driven technologies will advance nursing services and provide greater human-centered and personalized care by eliminating iterative and labor-intensive tasks. Nursing educational policy should support the advancement of nursing curricula to develop AI competencies and specialists within the nursing field.
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Nightingale; Artificial intelligence; Nursing policy; Fourth industrial revolution;
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