This mixed-methods study aims to assess current perspectives, attitudes, and preparedness of perioperative nurses regarding the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in clinical practice. The study targets nurses working in surgical wards and operating rooms to explore AI utilization, perceived usability, professional impact, and readiness for future implementation. Quantitative and qualitative data will be collected concurrently and integrated to generate comprehensive insights into AI adoption and future directions in perioperative nursing.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
150
No interventions (observational study)
Faculty of Nursing, Alexandria University
Alexandria, Alexandria Governorate, Egypt
RECRUITINGFaculty of Nursing, Alexandria University
Alexandria, Egypt
RECRUITINGPerception of Artificial Intelligence (SHAIP Score)
Assessment of nurses' perception of AI professional impact and preparedness
Time frame: At baseline survey assessment
Usability of AI Systems (SUS Score)
Perceived usability of AI systems in clinical practice
Time frame: At baseline survey assessment
Attitudes Toward AI (AIASN Score)
Nurses' attitudes toward AI integration across care, organization, ethics, and readiness domains
Time frame: At baseline survey assessment
Qualitative Themes on AI Use
Emerging themes from open ended questions regarding AI benefits, challenges, and future expectations
Time frame: At baseline survey assessment
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