Table 1_AI literacy and competency in nursing education: preparing students and faculty members for an AI-enabled future-a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx

Introduction<p>Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made its way into every dimension of human life, and its impact is significant and multifaceted. Specifically, the effect of AI in nursing education has reshaped the healthcare system. However, this technological shift in nursing and the healthca...

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Auteur principal: Majeda M. El-Banna (21480251) (author)
Autres auteurs: Mirza Rizwan Sajid (16855218) (author), Moattar Raza Rizvi (16855215) (author), Waqas Sami (11231658) (author), Angela M. McNelis (22686704) (author)
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Moattar Raza Rizvi (16855215)
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Mirza Rizwan Sajid (16855218)
Moattar Raza Rizvi (16855215)
Waqas Sami (11231658)
Angela M. McNelis (22686704)
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AI literacy and competency
nursing curriculum integration
faculty readiness
ethical and institutional challenges
systematic literature review
meta-analysis
AI competence in healthcare
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description Introduction<p>Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made its way into every dimension of human life, and its impact is significant and multifaceted. Specifically, the effect of AI in nursing education has reshaped the healthcare system. However, this technological shift in nursing and the healthcare system still needs to be evaluated in multiple aspects to ensure the effective use of AI and to prepare future professionals.</p>Methods<p>This PROSPERO-registered systematic literature review and meta-analysis explored the integration of AI literacy and competency within nursing curricula and the profession globally from January 2020 to June 2025. The study specifically aimed to: (1) examine the extent of AI integration within nursing curricula; (2) assess the awareness, attitudes, and readiness of nursing students, faculty, and practitioners toward AI; (3) evaluate the effectiveness of educational interventions designed to enhance AI literacy and competency; (4) identify ethical, institutional, and pedagogical challenges associated with AI adoption in nursing education; and (5) provide evidence-based recommendations for standardized and equitable AI education frameworks in nursing.</p>Results<p>The review synthesizes evidence from 111 peer-reviewed articles, including 18 distinct quantitative studies, which have been further analyzed through meta-analytic techniques. PRISMA guidelines were followed to search for relevant articles and extract the required information. Meta-analysis reveals high levels of AI-related awareness (pooled estimate = 73%, 95% CI: 64–80%) and positive attitudes (71%, 95% CI: 63–78%) among various nursing groups. The implementation of AI-related skills remains highly variable (67%, 95% CI: 55–78%), especially in low-resource settings, which needs careful interpretation. Overall, meta-analysis findings highlight significant variations and reflect non-uniformity and disparities across regions, institutions, and nursing groups (students, staff, faculty).</p>Conclusion<p>Thematic synthesis underscores the need for standardized AI education, tailored faculty development, and equitable access to digital tools. Although individual-level awareness and attitudes toward AI are promising, this review reveals a lack of institutional readiness, with many nursing programs lacking standardized curricula, faculty training, and infrastructural support. Moreover, findings emphasize the critical need for broader institutional and policy efforts to match individual enthusiasm with institutional capacity in preparing nurses for an AI-enabled healthcare landscape. Further, this review offers evidence-based recommendations for various stakeholders to ensure inclusive and future-ready nursing education.</p>Systematic review registration<p>https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/, identifier CRD420251090108.</p>
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spelling Table 1_AI literacy and competency in nursing education: preparing students and faculty members for an AI-enabled future-a systematic review and meta-analysis.docxMajeda M. El-Banna (21480251)Mirza Rizwan Sajid (16855218)Moattar Raza Rizvi (16855215)Waqas Sami (11231658)Angela M. McNelis (22686704)Foetal Development and MedicineAI literacy and competencynursing curriculum integrationfaculty readinessethical and institutional challengessystematic literature reviewmeta-analysisAI competence in healthcareIntroduction<p>Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made its way into every dimension of human life, and its impact is significant and multifaceted. Specifically, the effect of AI in nursing education has reshaped the healthcare system. However, this technological shift in nursing and the healthcare system still needs to be evaluated in multiple aspects to ensure the effective use of AI and to prepare future professionals.</p>Methods<p>This PROSPERO-registered systematic literature review and meta-analysis explored the integration of AI literacy and competency within nursing curricula and the profession globally from January 2020 to June 2025. The study specifically aimed to: (1) examine the extent of AI integration within nursing curricula; (2) assess the awareness, attitudes, and readiness of nursing students, faculty, and practitioners toward AI; (3) evaluate the effectiveness of educational interventions designed to enhance AI literacy and competency; (4) identify ethical, institutional, and pedagogical challenges associated with AI adoption in nursing education; and (5) provide evidence-based recommendations for standardized and equitable AI education frameworks in nursing.</p>Results<p>The review synthesizes evidence from 111 peer-reviewed articles, including 18 distinct quantitative studies, which have been further analyzed through meta-analytic techniques. PRISMA guidelines were followed to search for relevant articles and extract the required information. Meta-analysis reveals high levels of AI-related awareness (pooled estimate = 73%, 95% CI: 64–80%) and positive attitudes (71%, 95% CI: 63–78%) among various nursing groups. The implementation of AI-related skills remains highly variable (67%, 95% CI: 55–78%), especially in low-resource settings, which needs careful interpretation. Overall, meta-analysis findings highlight significant variations and reflect non-uniformity and disparities across regions, institutions, and nursing groups (students, staff, faculty).</p>Conclusion<p>Thematic synthesis underscores the need for standardized AI education, tailored faculty development, and equitable access to digital tools. Although individual-level awareness and attitudes toward AI are promising, this review reveals a lack of institutional readiness, with many nursing programs lacking standardized curricula, faculty training, and infrastructural support. Moreover, findings emphasize the critical need for broader institutional and policy efforts to match individual enthusiasm with institutional capacity in preparing nurses for an AI-enabled healthcare landscape. Further, this review offers evidence-based recommendations for various stakeholders to ensure inclusive and future-ready nursing education.</p>Systematic review registration<p>https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/, identifier CRD420251090108.</p>2025-11-26T05:15:47ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.3389/fmed.2025.1681784.s001https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Table_1_AI_literacy_and_competency_in_nursing_education_preparing_students_and_faculty_members_for_an_AI-enabled_future-a_systematic_review_and_meta-analysis_docx/30717911CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/307179112025-11-26T05:15:47Z
spellingShingle Table 1_AI literacy and competency in nursing education: preparing students and faculty members for an AI-enabled future-a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx
Majeda M. El-Banna (21480251)
Foetal Development and Medicine
AI literacy and competency
nursing curriculum integration
faculty readiness
ethical and institutional challenges
systematic literature review
meta-analysis
AI competence in healthcare
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title Table 1_AI literacy and competency in nursing education: preparing students and faculty members for an AI-enabled future-a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx
title_full Table 1_AI literacy and competency in nursing education: preparing students and faculty members for an AI-enabled future-a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx
title_fullStr Table 1_AI literacy and competency in nursing education: preparing students and faculty members for an AI-enabled future-a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx
title_full_unstemmed Table 1_AI literacy and competency in nursing education: preparing students and faculty members for an AI-enabled future-a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx
title_short Table 1_AI literacy and competency in nursing education: preparing students and faculty members for an AI-enabled future-a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx
title_sort Table 1_AI literacy and competency in nursing education: preparing students and faculty members for an AI-enabled future-a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx
topic Foetal Development and Medicine
AI literacy and competency
nursing curriculum integration
faculty readiness
ethical and institutional challenges
systematic literature review
meta-analysis
AI competence in healthcare