AR card games produced better immediate learning, knowledge retention, and engagement than physical versions for ASHA workers learning child immunization schedules.
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A trial of 270 Indian community health workers found smartphone game refresher training on immunization produced higher immediate knowledge gains than physical cards or classroom methods, but six-month retention showed no significant difference between digital and physical game versions.
A quasi-experimental study with 368 participants found that a combined physical card-based and digital game significantly improved knowledge gain and retention of child immunization practices among ASHAs and AWWs in India.
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Physical and Augmented Reality based Playful Activities for Refresher Training of ASHA Workers in India
AR card games produced better immediate learning, knowledge retention, and engagement than physical versions for ASHA workers learning child immunization schedules.
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Replay, Revise, and Refresh: Smartphone-based Refresher Training for Community Healthcare Workers in India
A trial of 270 Indian community health workers found smartphone game refresher training on immunization produced higher immediate knowledge gains than physical cards or classroom methods, but six-month retention showed no significant difference between digital and physical game versions.
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Refresher Training through Digital and Physical, Card-Based Game for Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) and Anganwadi Workers (AWWs) in India
A quasi-experimental study with 368 participants found that a combined physical card-based and digital game significantly improved knowledge gain and retention of child immunization practices among ASHAs and AWWs in India.