Clinical Trial

Generative Artificial Intelligence Nurse Staffing Study

Study acronym: GAINS
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Summary
This study is guided by Maslach's Burnout Theory and with Normalization Process Theory supporting the implementation of the GAINS intervention by facilitating its integration into routine system-level practice. In Year 1, the investigative team will collaborate with hospital-based nursing leadership and key stakeholders to identify staffing-specific factors essential for operationalizing the GAINS AI model/intervention. In Year 1, the investigators will also conduct a survey amongst nursing staff to measure baseline burnout. In Year 2, the AI-staffing intervention will be implemented with the medical-surgical nursing float pool team. In Year 3, the investigators will first repeat the nurse burnout survey and second, expand the intervention to include the nursing assistant float pool team. In Year 4, the investigators will conduct the final burnout survey with nurses, assess feasibility of GAINS (target vs. actual staffing- nurses and nursing assistants), and assess preliminary efficacy of GAINS to reduce costs related to staffing. the investigators will compare outcomes at three time points (pre, mid, and post-intervention). Interviews with nurses, nursing assistants, unit nurse managers, and leadership will further explicate the intervention's acceptability, feasibility, and impact on burnout.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT06978790
Lead Sponsor University of Hawaii
Conditions Burnout, Healthcare Workers
Enrollment 660 participants
Start Date 2026-04-01
Primary Completion 2029-03-31 (estimated)
Study Completion 2029-03-31 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2025-05-18