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Nurs Inq ; 31(3): e12651, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38940314

ABSTRACT

This article uses critical discourse analysis to investigate artificial intelligence (AI) generated images of aged care nurses and considers how perspectives and perceptions impact upon the recruitment and retention of nurses. The article demonstrates a recontextualization of aged care nursing, giving rise to hidden ideologies including harmful stereotypes which allow for discrimination and exploitation. It is argued that this may imply that nurses require fewer clinical skills in aged care, diminishing the value of working in this area. AI relies on existing data sets, and thus represent existing stereotypes and biases. The discourse analysis has highlighted key issues which may further impact upon nursing recruitment and retention, and advocates for stronger ethical consideration, including the use of experts in data validation, for the way that aged care services and nurses are depicted and thus valued.


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Artificial Intelligence , Stereotyping , Humans , Artificial Intelligence/trends , Personnel Selection/methods , Geriatric Nursing/methods , Geriatric Nursing/trends , Nurses/psychology
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