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Using AI to Increase Research Capacity: The Writing to Improve Nursing Science (WINS) in the Caribbean Program
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Abstract
Generative AI tools hold promise for addressing global health inequities-but their potential to support scholarly productivity in resource limited settings, remains underexplored. This paper highlights a pilot implementation of the Writing to Improve Nursing Science (WINS) program, which leveraged generative AI to build capacity among nurses in the Caribbean. Results from an initial cohort of 11 participants representing institutions in Jamaica, Barbados, Antigua, and Trinidad show that 9 manuscripts are in active development, achieving 100% of early-stage milestones. This pilot demonstrates the feasibility of AI-driven writing assistance to strengthen regional nursing research and scholarship.
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