2025 ILC Annual International Conference , 16th & 17 June, 2025, Genoa, Italy, Global Collaboration,Local Action for Fundamentals of Care Innovation. Zie bladzijde 81.
An international group of experts has joined forces for the further development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in relation to the Fundamentals of Care (FoC) framework. AI, or its categories like machine learning and deep learning, offers potential to identify patterns in healthcare data, develop clinical prediction models, and derive insights from large datasets. For example, algorithms can be created to detect the start of the palliative phase based on electronic health records, or to inform nursing decisions based on lifestyle monitoring data for older adults. These AI applications significantly influence nurses' roles, the nurse-client relationship and nurses’ professional identity.
Consequently, nurses must take responsibility to ensure that AI applications align with person-centered fundamental care, professional ethics, equity, and social justice. Thus, nursing leadership is essential to lead the development and use of AI applications that support nursing care according to the FoC framework, and enhance patient outcomes.
The aim of the current project is to explore nurses’ responsibility for how AI adds value to the FoC framework.
Firstly, nurse leaders play a vital role in overseeing the quality and relevance of data collected in daily practice, as these data are foundational for AI algorithms. The elements as articulated in the FoC framework should be the building blocks for any algorithm. These building blocks can be linked to clinical and social conditions, and life stages, building from the basis of the individual's human needs.
Secondly, it is crucial for nurses to participate in the interdisciplinary teams that develop AI algorithms. Their participation and expertise ensure that algorithms are co-created with an understanding of the needs of their clients, maximizing the potential for positive outcomes. In addition to education, policy, and regulation, a nurse-led, interdisciplinary research program is needed to investigate the relationship between AI applications, the FoC
framework and it’s impact on nurse-client relationships, nurses’ professional identity, and patient outcomes.