Irena Papadopoulos, C Koulouglioti, R Lazzarino, S Ali, S Wright, Á Martín-García, C Oter-Quintana, C Kouta, E Rousou, K Papp, R Krepinska, V Tothova, M Malliarou, P Apostolara, M Lesińska-Sawicka, M Nagórska, M Liskova, L Nortvedt, L-M Alpers, S Biglete-Pangilinan, M F Oconer-Rubiano, W Chaisetsampun, N Wichit, A-E Ghassemi, E Jafarjalal, A Zorba, A Kuckert-Wöstheinrich, R Malla, T Toda, Ö Akman, C Öztürk, T Puvimanasinghe, T Ziaian, O Eldar-Regev, S Nissim
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Abstract
Background: As Artificial Intelligence and social robots are increasingly used in health and social care, it is imperative to explore the training needs of the workforce, factoring in their cultural background.
Objectives: Explore views on perceived training needs among professionals around the world and how these related to country cultures.
Design: Cross-sectional, descriptive, mixed-methods international online survey.
Methods: Descriptive statistical analysis explored the ranking across countries and relationships with three Hofstede cultural dimensions. Thematic analysis was conducted on the open-ended text responses.
Results: A sample of N = 1284 participants from eighteen countries. Knowing the capabilities of the robots was ranked as the top training need across all participating countries and this was also reflected in the thematic analysis. Participants' culture, expressed through three Hofstede's dimensions, revealed statistically significant ranking differences.
Conclusions: Future research should further explore other factors such as the level of digital maturity of the workplace.
Impact statement: Training needs of health and social care staff to use robotics are fast growing and preparation should factor in patient safety and be based on the principles of person- and culture-centred care.
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Contemporary Nurse is an international peer-reviewed journal designed to increase nursing skills, knowledge and communication, assist in professional development and to enhance educational standards by publishing stimulating, informative and useful articles on a range of issues influencing professional nursing research, teaching and practice.
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Contemporary Nurse publishes original research articles, reviews and discussion papers.