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Why AI can never replace the human touch in nursing
- July 10, 2025
- Category: Digital Health
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives

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Protecting Skin Integrity in Continence Care
- October 15, 2025
- Category: Career & Practice, Sponsored Post
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives
One in four people with incontinence do nothing to prevent skin issues, and one in three never seek medical care for dermatitis. Clinicians are therefore the critical touchpoint for prevention, education, and product selection (Dynata-Ontex, 2025) Maintaining skin integrity is
6 things ANMF members should know about artificial intelligence (AI)
- April 4, 2025
- Category: Digital Health
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives
In a rapidly evolving world of technology, AI is presenting us with an increasingly uncertain future. So much of what AI may be able to offer is unknown. Will it improve health outcomes for patients,
Nurses and midwives highlight challenges in using electronic medical records (EMRs)
- March 11, 2025
- Category: Digital Health
- / Tag: All Nurses And Midwives, Digital health
Health services should prioritise gaining a deeper understanding of the experiences of nurses and midwives in using electronic medical records (EMRs). By doing so, they can develop user-friendly systems which reduce stress and burnout and
Assessing what makes a reasonable decision with AI
- December 18, 2024
- Category: Digital Health
- / Tag: Digital health
With the increasing impact of artificial intelligence (AI), researchers are exploring the role of technology in clinical decision-making and explanations in healthcare. “Clinicians must calibrate their judgement against a whole constellation of other factors, even
Nurses must be included in shaping digital innovations in aged care
- December 2, 2024
- Category: Digital Health
- / Tag: Aged Care, Digital health
Digital technology can assist aged care nurses to manage end of life in nursing homes, however, ensuring its impact requires better tools, training and ongoing support, according to a new study. Published in the journal
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