Olumlu Sağlık Davranışı Geliştirmede Stratejik Bir Araç Olarak Dijital Oyunların Kullanımı

Author:

KAÇAK Hakan1

Affiliation:

1. ANKARA ÜNİVERSİTESİ

Abstract

Technology plays a vital role in the healthcare industry. Consequently, digital health care is gaining momentum, which brings forth the usage of gamification for predictive/preventive care, diagnosis, therapy and palliative care for patients and non-patients. Gamification is also applied for educational purposes, patient monitoring, medical adherence and professional training in the health sector. Digital health games promise to address a broad audience with quick and easy accessibility but are not competent enough to ensure users' long-term motivation and engagement. This paper focuses on the classification of digital health games, their implementation areas, the strategies and factors that contribute to successful digital health games and their effects on health behaviour change.

Publisher

Journal of Strategic Management Research

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