Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Work-life balance (WLB) is critical to nurse retention and job satisfaction in healthcare. Traditional shift scheduling, characterised by inflexible hours and limited employee control, often leads to stress and perceptions of unfairness, contributing to high turnover rates. AI-based scheduling systems are promoted as a promising solution by enabling fairer and more transparent shift distribution. This study explored the perspectives of nurse leaders, permanent nurses, and temporary nurses on the perceived fairness, transparency, and impact on WLB of AI-based shift scheduling systems, which they had not yet used. METHODS: A qualitative study design was used, with focus group (FG) interviews conducted between May and June 2024. FG interviews were conducted with 21 participants from acute hospitals, home care services, and nursing homes between May and June 2024. The interviews were analyzed using the knowledge mapping method, which allowed for a visual representation of key discussion points and highlighted consensus among participants. The discussions centered on five main themes: (1) experiences with current scheduling systems, (2) requirements for work scheduling, (3) fair and participatory work scheduling, (4) requirements for AI in work scheduling, and (5) perceived advantages and disadvantages of AI-based work scheduling. RESULTS: Participants reported that current scheduling practices often lacked fairness and transparency, leading to dissatisfaction, particularly among permanent nurses. While temporary staff appreciated the flexibility in their schedules, permanent nurses expressed a desire for more autonomy and fairness in shift allocation. AI-based scheduling has the potential to improve shift equity by objectively managing shifts based on pre-defined criteria, thereby reducing bias and administrative burden. However, participants raised concerns about the depersonalisation of scheduling, emphasising the need for human oversight to consider the emotional and contextual factors that AI systems may overlook. CONCLUSION: AI-based scheduling systems were perceived as having the potential to be beneficial in improving fairness, transparency and WLB for nurses. However, the integration of these systems must be accompanied by careful consideration of the human element and ongoing collaboration with healthcare professionals to ensure that the technology is aligned with organisational needs. By striking a balance between AI-driven efficiency and human judgement, healthcare organisations can improve nurse satisfaction and retention, ultimately benefiting patient care and organisational efficiency.