Stakeholder involvement in the development of a serious game for and with healthcare professionals

利益相关者参与开发面向医疗保健专业人员的严肃游戏

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Abstract

Increasing pressure on the quality, accessibility and affordability of Dutch health services underlines the need for integrated approaches to healthcare that include lifestyle as preventive measure. Integrated healthcare requires coordinated collaboration between healthcare providers, which is facilitated by the concept of Positive Health as a unifying language. To support primary care providers (PCP) in developing knowledge and skills related to lifestyle as prevention, interdisciplinary collaboration and the concept of Positive Health, we are developing education in the form of a serious game: Game2Connect. Co-creation by active involvement of a consortium of educational institutes, healthcare organisations, a game developer, and PCP as end-users of Game2Connect plays a key role in its development. Data from interviews with PCP (on barriers and facilitators for health-promoting and collaborative behaviours), healthcare recipients (on input for case studies) and consortium meetings were incorporated into an initial version of Game2Connect, which is currently being piloted to assess and improve its utility and usability. Pilot sessions included an observed playthrough, followed by a usability questionnaire and a semi-structured group discussion. So far, 2 pilot sessions were held with consortium members (n = 16), and 3 sessions were held with PCP (n = 22). Learning indicators (e.g. PCP clarifying fellow players’ misconceptions) were observed in all sessions. Usability scores indicate high levels of challenge, content relevance, and positive affect, ranging between 3.3-3.6 on a 4-point scale. Qualitative feedback from group discussions resulted in the development of new case studies to appeal to a broader range of PCP, and the adjustment of a goal-setting exercise as a game component to encourage its use. These results suggest that serious gaming may be a viable and engaging method to educate PCP, especially when developed in active collaboration with stakeholders.

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