The Faculty of Nursing at the University of Baghdad discussed the master’s thesis labeled “Trends and levels of anxiety towards artificial intelligence applications among nurses”, by the researcher Muhammad Yassin Qahtan, under the supervision of Assistant Professor Dr. Iman in the Continuing Education Hall
The study aimed to evaluate the trends and levels of anxiety among nurses about artificial intelligence applications, and the results of the thesis showed that nurses have moderate attitudes towards artificial intelligence, which reflects their openness to these technologies, but also indicates the urgent need to raise awareness and provide specialized training. The study also revealed a moderate level of anxiety among nurses, indicating that they have fundamental concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on their professional roles.
The study recommended providing ongoing training courses for nursing staff on how to deal with artificial intelligence technology. These courses improve the quality of health care, enhance patient outcomes, and reduce nursing anxiety levels. The researcher received an excellent recognition for his research efforts.
This study contributes directly to achieving the third goal of the Sustainable Development Goals (good health and well-being), by improving the quality of health care provided and qualifying nursing cadres to keep pace with technological developments in the field of artificial intelligence, which benefits the health and well-being of society.
