Investigating Serious Games That Incorporate Medication Use for Patients: Systematic Literature Review
BackgroundThe United States spends more than US $100 billion annually on the impact of medication misuse. Serious games are effective and innovative digital tools for educating patients about positive health behaviors. There are limited systematic reviews that examine the prevalence of serious games...
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Main Authors: | Abraham, Olufunmilola (Author), LeMay, Sarah (Author), Bittner, Sarah (Author), Thakur, Tanvee (Author), Stafford, Haley (Author), Brown, Randall (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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