A four-year mixed-methods study of game-based systems for Indian CHWs yields eight design guidelines for sustained engagement, learning transfer, and contextual appropriateness in low-resource health training.
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A location-based game significantly improved measuring efficiency and retention among community healthcare workers collecting child anthropometric data compared to standard methods.
The document is a proposal for a discussion session on healthcare app design challenges in low-resource environments with unstable infrastructure and diverse cultural needs.
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Design Guidelines for Game-Based Refresher Training of Community Health Workers in Low-Resource Contexts
A four-year mixed-methods study of game-based systems for Indian CHWs yields eight design guidelines for sustained engagement, learning transfer, and contextual appropriateness in low-resource health training.
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Mapping Child Malnutrition and Measuring Efficiency of Community Healthcare Workers through Location Based Games in India
A location-based game significantly improved measuring efficiency and retention among community healthcare workers collecting child anthropometric data compared to standard methods.
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Healthcare App Design in Low-Resource Contexts: Challenges, Practices, and Opportunities
The document is a proposal for a discussion session on healthcare app design challenges in low-resource environments with unstable infrastructure and diverse cultural needs.