Abstract

The rapid progress in artificial intelligence (AI) and the emergence of large language models (LLMs), like GPT-4, create a unique opportunity to transform nursing care planning. In this editorial, we explore the potential applications of AI in the nursing process, with a focus on patient data assessment and interpretation, communication with patients and families, identifying gaps in care plans, and ongoing professional development. We also examine the ethical concerns and challenges associated with AI integration in healthcare, such as data privacy and security, fairness and bias, accountability and responsibility, and the delicate balance between human-AI collaboration. To implement LLMs responsibly and effectively in nursing care planning, we recommend prioritizing robust data security measures, transparent and unbiased algorithms, clear accountability guidelines, and human-AI collaboration. By addressing these issues, we can improve nursing care planning and ensure the best possible care for patients.

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