Learner Analysis to Inform the Design and Development of a Serious Game for Nongaming Female Emerging Health Care Preprofessionals: Qualitative Sample Study
BackgroundOverall, 75% of health care practitioners are women, but half of all females do not play digital games of any kind. There is no consensus in the literature regarding optimal design elements to maximize the efficacy of serious games. To capitalize on the promise of serious games in health c...
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Main Authors: | Glover, Kevin (Author), Bodzin, Alec (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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