The integration of AI and emerging technologies in nursing research holds immense potential for advancing patient care and optimizing clinical workflows. AI-powered systems are being used to analyze health data, detect early signs of diseases, and personalize treatment plans. This technology enhances nurses' ability to make informed decisions quickly, improving efficiency in critical care environments. Furthermore, innovations such as wearable devices, virtual assistants, and telehealth platforms are expanding the reach of nursing services, particularly in remote and underserved areas. As AI and technology continue to evolve, nursing research plays a key role in developing ethical guidelines and ensuring these tools enhance the quality of care across diverse populations.
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