BACKGROUND: Increasing cultural diversity requires nurses to ensure cultural safety in patient care. Artificial intelligence (AI)-based simulations offer promising experiential learning, yet evidence of their effectiveness remains limited. This study analyzed communication strategies used by nursing students during AI-based simulations and evaluated their contribution to cultural safety. METHOD: = 24) participated in simulated conversations with AI-generated patients from diverse backgrounds. Data included cultural competence self-assessments and reflections. RESULTS: = 0.59), particularly in areas related to reflective awareness and adaptive communication. Qualitative analysis identified core strategies promoting cultural safety, including empathetic communication, behavioral adaptation, and negotiation of beliefs. Students reported context-specific adaptations to patient needs and perceived the simulation as a safe and engaging learning environment. CONCLUSION: AI-based simulations may support aspects of cultural safety by enhancing self-reflection and interpersonal adaptability. They represent a valuable complement to traditional nursing curricula.
Małgorzata Lesińska-Sawicka (Tue,) studied this question.