护理研究生课程的学术写作:人工智能的使用。

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Joyce E Johnson, Kevin Rulo
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摘要

背景:许多护理研究生在学术写作方面面临着持续的挑战。人工智能(AI)技术的发展,如大型语言模型(llm),进一步加剧了这些挑战。本文旨在为护理教师和管理人员提供启发式指导,以根据我们重塑的技术景观来检查他们的教学实践。方法:本文探讨了在研究生护理背景下将人工智能工具整合到学术写作中的效果,突出了当前奖学金的最佳实践及其在研究生护理课程教学背景下的应用。结果:为教育工作者提供了使用人工智能写作工具来补充传统写作教学的策略,促进人工智能的道德使用,并确保公平获得写作支持。结论:通过有效的指导和精心设计的政策,人工智能写作工具可以帮助护理研究生加强写作技能,取得学术成功,做出专业贡献,并推动立法政策的进步。
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Academic Writing in Nursing Graduate Programs: The Use of Artificial Intelligence.

Background: Many graduate nursing students face persistent challenges in academic writing. These challenges have been further exacerbated by the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, such as large language models (LLMs). This article aims to provide a heuristic guide for nursing faculty and administrators to examine their instructional practices in light of our reshaped technological landscape.

Method: This article explores the effect of integrating AI tools in academic writing within the graduate nursing context, highlighting best practices of present scholarship and their application to the instructional contexts of graduate nursing programs.

Results: Strategies are offered for educators to use AI writing tools to complement traditional writing instruction, promote ethical AI use, and ensure equitable access to writing support.

Conclusion: With effective guidance and well-crafted policies, AI writing tools can help graduate nursing students strengthen their writing skills, achieve academic success, contribute professionally, and drive legislative policy advancements.

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