Country Launches Future of Nursing Study Unveiling the Balance of AI Integration and Preserving Humanity in Healthcare
April 25 2024 - 7:30AM
Business Wire
Today, Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. (NASDAQ: CCRN), a
pioneering force in tech-driven workforce solutions and advisory
services, in collaboration with the Florida Atlantic University's
Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, released its latest research
findings in the fourth annual installment of the Future of
Nursing survey: "Embracing Technology While Preserving
Humanity." Drawing insights from over 1,100 nursing
professionals and students, the study illuminates the intricate
interplay between cutting-edge healthcare technologies and the
enduring essence of compassionate care.
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Survey results reveal a nuanced perspective among nurses toward
the integration of AI, with over half expressing reservations and
38% questioning its potential benefits for the nursing field. While
a minority recognize AI's capacity to enhance efficiency,
documentation, research, skill development, and patient monitoring,
concerns linger regarding its perceived lack of empathy, job
displacement risks, data security, regulatory complexities, and the
learning curve associated with new technology.
"As we navigate the future of nursing, our compass must be set
on a dual course: embracing technology to propel us forward while
steadfastly preserving the humanity at the core of our profession,"
noted John A. Martins, President and CEO of Cross Country. "This
delicate balance is charting the course for the future of the
healthcare industry."
In addition to shedding light on nurses' mental well-being, with
notable concerns about staffing shortages and burnout, the study
uncovered several key insights:
- Despite the potential of telehealth services, 74% of nurses
have never utilized them, citing doubts about their efficacy in
delivering comprehensive patient care.
- A significant portion of both employed (29%) and student nurses
(41%) contemplate retirement or transitioning out of the profession
in the near future.
- An overwhelming 96% of nurses advocate for increased pay rates
and incentives to attract and retain nursing talent.
"Ultimately, AI will not replace wisdom – intuition, empathy and
experience. Nothing can replace the human experience," said
Martins. "However, AI has the potential to free time from routine
tasks to help nursing practitioners focus more on their patients
and healthcare outcomes."
Cross Country recommends four strategies for healthcare
organizations to empower nurses in adopting AI:
- Transparency: Ensure nurses understand AI's impact and benefits
to their roles through transparent communication from leadership,
building trust and reducing apprehension as well as case studies to
show how the technology works to move the profession forward.
- Training: Implement comprehensive training programs customized
for nurses, demystifying AI and enhancing proficiency in AI-powered
tools to foster confidence.
- Communication: Customize communication strategies to resonate
with different nurse personas, addressing their unique concerns and
preferences to promote AI acceptance.
- Feedback: Solicit and integrate nurses' feedback into AI
solutions, tailoring them to address specific challenges and
improve the nursing experience
“We are at the forefront of training future nurses to embrace
the many opportunities that technology offers to improve patient
outcomes and streamline time consuming day-to-day administrative
tasks,” said Safiya George, Ph.D., the Holli Rockwell Trubinsky
Eminent Dean and Professor, FAU Christine E. Lynn College of
Nursing. “As AI rapidly evolves in the delivery of healthcare,
nothing will replace the human touch, empathy and compassion that
is at the core of the nursing profession. Ultimately, current and
future nurses will find a synergistic balance between technology,
innovation, patient trust and the human connection.”
In 2021, FAU’s College of Nursing and College of Engineering and
Computer Science launched two new combined programs in nursing and
artificial intelligence and biomedical engineering. The innovative
combined degree programs provide FAU bachelor’s in nursing (BSN)
graduates with a leading edge in AI, which includes algorithms,
pattern matching, deep learning and cognitive computing to learn
how to understand complex data. AI can be applied to almost every
field of healthcare, including drug development, treatment
decisions and patient care. Graduates of this new program will be
able utilize knowledge to tackle complex problems that would
otherwise be difficult or very time-intensive to address without
AI. FAU BSN graduates who continue on to the master’s in science
(MS) in the biomedical engineering program will use engineering
principles to define and solve problems in biology, medicine,
healthcare and other fields.
"The future of nursing, augmented by AI, holds immense promise
for driving positive change, elevating patient experiences, and
broadening access to healthcare services," commented Martins.
"While AI technology can offer efficiency gains to supplement
staffing levels and reduce stressful working conditions, it is
essential to the future success of healthcare that we acknowledge
that skilled talent will remain indispensable to effective
healthcare delivery and outcomes."
About the Survey: This national Cross Country Healthcare
survey was conducted with 1,127 nursing professionals and students
at healthcare and hospital facilities. The online survey was
conducted between January 18 and March 11, 2024, in partnership
with Florida Atlantic University's Christine E. Lynn College of
Nursing.
About Cross Country Healthcare, Inc.
Cross Country Healthcare, Inc. is a market-leading, tech-enabled
workforce solutions and advisory firm with 38 years of industry
experience and insight. We help clients tackle complex
labor-related challenges and achieve high-quality outcomes while
reducing complexity and improving visibility through data-driven
insights. Diversity, equality, and inclusion are at the heart of
the organization’s overall corporate social responsibility program.
It is closely aligned with our core values to create a better
future for its people, communities, and stockholders.
About Florida Atlantic University's Christine E. Lynn College
of Nursing
FAU’s Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing is nationally and
internationally known for its excellence and philosophy of caring
science. In 2024, the College was ranked No. 4 for the Family Nurse
Practitioner Master’s concentration nationwide by U.S. News and
World Report, No. 17 for “Best Online Master’s in Nursing
Administration and Financial Leadership Programs” and No. 32 for
the “Best Online Master’s in Nursing Programs.” In 2023, FAU
graduates on the Boca Raton campus earned an 81% pass rate on the
National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses
(NCLEX-RN®) and a 100% AGNP Certification Pass Rate. The
baccalaureate, master’s and DNP programs at Florida Atlantic
University’s Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing are accredited by
the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. The College is the
only one in the U.S. to have all degree programs endorsed by the
American Holistic Nursing Credentialing Corporation.
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