Serious Game for the Nursing Assessment of Home-Dwelling Older Adults: Development and Validation Study
BackgroundThe use of serious games (SGs) in nursing education is increasing, with the COVID-19 pandemic significantly accelerating their development. A key feature of SGs is their flexibility, allowing students to train at any place and time as needed. Recently, there has been a shift from developin...
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Main Authors: | Erica Busca (Author), Silvia Caristia (Author), Sara Palmira Bidone (Author), Alessia Bolamperti (Author), Sara Campagna (Author), Arianna Cattaneo (Author), Rosaria Lea (Author), Doriana Montani (Author), Antonio Scalogna (Author), Erika Bassi (Author), Alberto Dal Molin (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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