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A TRADITIONAL PROBLEM IN THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR HAS BEEN THAT NURSING PROFESSIONALS HAVE NOT BEEN INVOLVED IN THE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT . AS A RESULT , THE FUNCTIONALITY OR USABILITY OF THE SYSTEMS DOESN ’ T ALWAYS SUPPORT NURSING WORK .
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have not been involved in the technology development . As a result , the functionality or usability of the systems doesn ’ t always support nursing work . Additionally , research evidence on the impact of different

A TRADITIONAL PROBLEM IN THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR HAS BEEN THAT NURSING PROFESSIONALS HAVE NOT BEEN INVOLVED IN THE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT . AS A RESULT , THE FUNCTIONALITY OR USABILITY OF THE SYSTEMS DOESN ’ T ALWAYS SUPPORT NURSING WORK .

Associate Professor Laura-Maria Peltonen from the University of Eastern Finland solutions on the operation of organisations is yet scarce ,” said Associate Professor Laura-Maria Peltonen from the University of Eastern Finland .
According to Kaartinen , Artificial Intelligence could , for instance , automatically and illustratively provide relevant patient information to professionals through a graphical or voice interface . AI could also be an excellent assistant in instructing patients when they are searching for help , during their hospital stay and afterwards . This could facilitate access to the right service , reduce repeat visits and improve treatment monitoring .
“ Nurse-centricity is at the core of the project . The developed technology will be brought to our nursing students for testing . This way , we will learn how development should be done to promote end-user acceptability of new technology and prevent it from being perceived as a
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