Nursing Care Systematization with Case-Based Reasoning and Artificial Intelligence
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- DOI: 10.1155/2022/1959371
Nursing Care Systematization with Case-Based Reasoning and Artificial Intelligence
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Retracted: Nursing Care Systematization with Case-Based Reasoning and Artificial Intelligence.J Healthc Eng. 2023 May 24;2023:9814073. doi: 10.1155/2023/9814073. eCollection 2023. J Healthc Eng. 2023. PMID: 37266243 Free PMC article.
Abstract
Of the most popular applications of artificial intelligence (AI), those used in the health sector are the ones that represent the largest proportion, in terms of use and expectation. An investigative systematization model is proposed in the scientific training of nursing professionals, by articulating epistemological positions from previous studies on the subject. In order to validate the model proposed, a prototype was created to present an application that could help nurses in their clinical processes, storing their experiences in a case base for future research. The prototype consisted of digitizing paediatric nursing diagnoses and inserting them into a case base in order to assess the effectiveness of the prototype in handling these cases in a structure conducive to retrieval, adaptation, indexing, and case comparison. This work presents as a result a computational tool for the health area, employing one of the artificial intelligence techniques, case-based reasoning (CBR). The small governmental nursing education institution in Bangladesh used in this study did not yet have the systemization of nursing care (NCS) and computerized support scales.
Copyright © 2022 Malik Bader Alazzam et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.
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