Abstract
This systematic review explores the impact of artificial intelligence
(AI) on the well-being and burnout of healthcare professionals. With the increasing integration of AI into clinical settings, it is essential to understand its potential
benefits and challenges for the healthcare workforce. This review identifies four
key areas: AI for detecting burnout, AI-based interventions to reduce administrative workload, AI in patient interaction and workflow optimization, and ethical
concerns. AI has the potential to alleviate clinician burnout by automating administrative tasks and supporting decision-making. However, challenges such as
over-reliance on AI, erosion of clinical autonomy, and ethical issues related to
data privacy and algorithmic bias must be carefully addressed. This review offers
a foundation for future research and practical insights for developing AI tools
that can enhance clinician well-being while aligning with human-centred care
values
(AI) on the well-being and burnout of healthcare professionals. With the increasing integration of AI into clinical settings, it is essential to understand its potential
benefits and challenges for the healthcare workforce. This review identifies four
key areas: AI for detecting burnout, AI-based interventions to reduce administrative workload, AI in patient interaction and workflow optimization, and ethical
concerns. AI has the potential to alleviate clinician burnout by automating administrative tasks and supporting decision-making. However, challenges such as
over-reliance on AI, erosion of clinical autonomy, and ethical issues related to
data privacy and algorithmic bias must be carefully addressed. This review offers
a foundation for future research and practical insights for developing AI tools
that can enhance clinician well-being while aligning with human-centred care
values
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 8 |
| Publication status | Published - 18 Oct 2025 |
| Event | XXII Conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS: Emerging technologies for transforming organisations and society - LIUC - Cattaneo University , Castellanza, Italy Duration: 17 Oct 2025 → 18 Oct 2025 Conference number: 22 https://www.itais.org/conference/2025/ |
Conference
| Conference | XXII Conference of the Italian Chapter of AIS |
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| Abbreviated title | itAIS225 |
| Country/Territory | Italy |
| City | Castellanza |
| Period | 17/10/25 → 18/10/25 |
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