Guardians of humanity? The challenges of nursing practice in the digital age.

作者: Giovanni Rubeis

DOI: 10.1111/NUP.12331

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摘要: Digital technologies have become a crucial factor in nursing. Given the fact that many tasks could also be done by robots or AI systems, place for nurse this scenario is unclear. In what way and to extent will implementation of ever more sophisticated technology affect nursing practice? It aim paper analyse potential challenges practice digital age. The analysis conducted through lens new materialism, set theoretical models understand relationship between humans as dynamic performative. According view, there no prefixed essence technology. Rather, meaning enacted concrete practice. shows past debates on use nursing, nurses' role has been defined guardians humanity, defending patient against dehumanizing effects This transferred age, where it duty nurses cushion negative As an alternative outdated role, should included processes design policymaking. Enabling professionals shape circumstances digitally enhanced holistic may empower their status within healthcare system benefit contributing person-centred care.

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