Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) projects in healthcare, particularly in nursing, currently gain relevance but encounter challenges in user acceptance. Active participation of end-users in the development and implementation of AI can enhance acceptance. This study proposes a scale to measure the degree of end-user participation in AI development and implementation for nursing on the project level, rated by project managers. It employs the qualitative-analytical COARSE method for scale development and evaluation. The instrument includes 11 items across two sub-scales: activities for active participation of end-users and empowerment activities. It highlights the importance of the measurement's purpose and consequences for interpreting the results of the evaluated degree of end-user participation. The study points to future research opportunities, underscored by the need for psychometric validation, such as reliability and validity.

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