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Specialised Competencies and Artificial Intelligence in Perioperative Care: Contributions Toward Safer Practice
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Abstract
This narrative review explores how specialised clinical competencies and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies converge in the context of perioperative care, with a focus on their combined potential to improve patient safety. Considering the growing complexity of surgical care and rising demands on healthcare professionals, the study aims to understand how human expertise and digital tools can complement each other in this high-stakes environment. Methods: A narrative review methodology was adopted to integrate insights from diverse sources, including empirical studies, policy documents, and expert analyses published over the last decade. Findings reveal that AI can support clinical decision-making, streamline workflows, and enable earlier identification of complications across all perioperative phases. These technologies enhance, rather than replace, the roles of nurses, anesthetists, and surgeons. However, their effective use depends on critical factors such as digital literacy, interdisciplinary collaboration, and ethical awareness. Issues related to data privacy, algorithmic bias, and unequal access to technology highlight the need for thoughtful, inclusive implementation. The future of perioperative care will likely depend on hybrid models where human judgment and AI-based tools are integrated in ways that uphold safety, equity, and person-centred values.
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