Ethical Considerations and Implications for AI in Nursing

October 16, 2024 by Elisa Becze BA, ELS, Editor

Power begets responsibility, a timeless concept repeated throughout history, is an underlying thread in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) today. Accordingly, as AI and other new technologies emerge in health care, nurses must apply ethical, caring, compassion, and safety considerations to use them responsibly in practice. 

“Appropriate use of AI in nursing practice supports and enhances the core values and ethical obligations of the profession. AI that appears to impede or diminish these core values and obligations must be avoided or incorporated only in such way that these values and obligations are protected,” the American Nurses Association (ANA) said (https://www.nursingworld.org/~48f653/globalassets/practiceandpolicy/nursing-excellence/ana-position-statements/the-ethical-use-of-artificial-intelligence-in-nursing-practice_bod-approved-12_20_22.pdf) in its Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Practice position statement.

Under that commission, ANA recommended (https://www.nursingworld.org/~48f653/globalassets/practiceandpolicy/nursing-excellence/ana-position-statements/the-ethical-use-of-artificial-intelligence-in-nursing-practice_bod-approved-12_20_22.pdf) that nurses:

ANA described (https://www.nursingworld.org/~48f653/globalassets/practiceandpolicy/nursing-excellence/ana-position-statements/the-ethical-use-of-artificial-intelligence-in-nursing-practice_bod-approved-12_20_22.pdf) four key areas for nurses to focus on the ethical use of AI in health care:

“Nurses within their respective domains need to be aware of how AI impacts their nursing processes and their patient outcomes,” ANA concluded (https://www.nursingworld.org/~48f653/globalassets/practiceandpolicy/nursing-excellence/ana-position-statements/the-ethical-use-of-artificial-intelligence-in-nursing-practice_bod-approved-12_20_22.pdf). “Each nurse must consider how AI is integrated into their practice and be cognizant of ways it can help and hurt both individual and population health outcomes.”


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