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The Contribution of Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education: A Scoping Review of the Literature
by
Lupo, Roberto
, Rubbi, Ivan
, Marasciulo, Dario
, Conte, Luana
, Caldararo, Cosimo
, De Nunzio, Giorgio
, Cucci, Federico
, Soldano, Giovanni
, Cascio, Donato
, Romani, Mattia
, Vitale, Elsa
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Chatbots
/ Computational linguistics
/ Decision making
/ Digital literacy
/ education
/ Educational research
/ Educational technology
/ Ethical aspects
/ Ethics
/ Information management
/ Innovations
/ International organizations
/ Language processing
/ Machine learning
/ Natural language interfaces
/ nurse
/ Nurses
/ nursing
/ Nursing education
/ Online databases
/ Pedagogy
/ Review
/ Skills
/ Students
/ Training
2025
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The Contribution of Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education: A Scoping Review of the Literature
by
Lupo, Roberto
, Rubbi, Ivan
, Marasciulo, Dario
, Conte, Luana
, Caldararo, Cosimo
, De Nunzio, Giorgio
, Cucci, Federico
, Soldano, Giovanni
, Cascio, Donato
, Romani, Mattia
, Vitale, Elsa
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Chatbots
/ Computational linguistics
/ Decision making
/ Digital literacy
/ education
/ Educational research
/ Educational technology
/ Ethical aspects
/ Ethics
/ Information management
/ Innovations
/ International organizations
/ Language processing
/ Machine learning
/ Natural language interfaces
/ nurse
/ Nurses
/ nursing
/ Nursing education
/ Online databases
/ Pedagogy
/ Review
/ Skills
/ Students
/ Training
2025
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The Contribution of Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education: A Scoping Review of the Literature
by
Lupo, Roberto
, Rubbi, Ivan
, Marasciulo, Dario
, Conte, Luana
, Caldararo, Cosimo
, De Nunzio, Giorgio
, Cucci, Federico
, Soldano, Giovanni
, Cascio, Donato
, Romani, Mattia
, Vitale, Elsa
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Chatbots
/ Computational linguistics
/ Decision making
/ Digital literacy
/ education
/ Educational research
/ Educational technology
/ Ethical aspects
/ Ethics
/ Information management
/ Innovations
/ International organizations
/ Language processing
/ Machine learning
/ Natural language interfaces
/ nurse
/ Nurses
/ nursing
/ Nursing education
/ Online databases
/ Pedagogy
/ Review
/ Skills
/ Students
/ Training
2025
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The Contribution of Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education: A Scoping Review of the Literature
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The Contribution of Artificial Intelligence in Nursing Education: A Scoping Review of the Literature
2025
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Background and Aim: Artificial intelligence (AI) is among the most promising innovations for transforming nursing education, making it more interactive, personalized, and competency-based. However, its integration also raises significant ethical and practical concerns. This scoping review aims to analyze and summarize key studies on the application of AI in university-level nursing education, focusing on its benefits, challenges, and future prospects. Methods: A scoping review was conducted using the Population, Concept, and Context (PCC) framework, targeting nursing students and educators in academic settings. A comprehensive search was carried out across the PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases. Only peer-reviewed original studies published in English were included. Two researchers independently screened the studies, resolving any disagreements through team discussion. Data were synthesized narratively. Results: Of the 569 articles initially identified, 11 original studies met the inclusion criteria. The findings indicate that AI-based tools—such as virtual simulators and ChatGPT—can enhance students’ learning experiences, communication skills, and clinical preparedness. Nonetheless, several challenges were identified, including increased simulation-related anxiety, potential misuse, and ethical concerns related to data quality, privacy, and academic integrity. Conclusions: AI offers significant opportunities to enhance nursing education; however, its implementation must be approached with critical awareness and responsibility. It is essential that students develop both digital competencies and ethical sensitivity to fully leverage AI’s potential while ensuring high-quality education and responsible nursing practice.
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