2020
Korhonen, Tanja
Tools and methods to support the key phases of serious game development in the health sector Väitöskirja
Tietojenkäsittelytiede, Oulun yliopisto, 2020, ISBN: 978-952-62-2703-0.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Avainsanat: education, englanninkieliset väitöskirjat, game design, game development process, health games, health sector, multidisciplinary teamwork, multimethod research, serious games, SGTM model
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title = {Tools and methods to support the key phases of serious game development in the health sector},
author = {Tanja Korhonen},
url = {https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:9789526227030},
isbn = {978-952-62-2703-0},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-01-01},
school = {Tietojenkäsittelytiede, Oulun yliopisto},
abstract = {Health-care service providers are searching for new digital tools to support their customers, and health games can provide cost-effective and motivating means in this regard. Serious games in the health sector aim to inspire users to enhance their psychological, physical and social well-being. As the development of health games requires the involvement of many disciplines, research from a multidisciplinary point of view is needed.
This multimethod dissertation consists of six studies. Interest in the research subject was raised in a case study, followed by a systematic mapping study. Two more case studies, a design science research study and an action research study, formed the base to answer the research question of this dissertation: What kind of tools and methods are needed to support key phases of the serious game (SG) development process in the health sector?
As results, the process of developing serious games in the health sector, as well as a new serious games development tools and methods (SGTM) model is presented. The SGTM model describes four sections as tools and methods: 1) SGs rapid prototyping workshop, 2) an SG design canvas and education, 3) multidisciplinary cooperation and 4) evidence and guidelines.
This thesis proposes a new model to be used by practitioners and academics. SG designers are encouraged to select the tools and methods that fit their own design frameworks. In addition, more research is needed to explore how to support experts with cross-disciplinary backgrounds involved in SG development.},
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Health-care service providers are searching for new digital tools to support their customers, and health games can provide cost-effective and motivating means in this regard. Serious games in the health sector aim to inspire users to enhance their psychological, physical and social well-being. As the development of health games requires the involvement of many disciplines, research from a multidisciplinary point of view is needed.
This multimethod dissertation consists of six studies. Interest in the research subject was raised in a case study, followed by a systematic mapping study. Two more case studies, a design science research study and an action research study, formed the base to answer the research question of this dissertation: What kind of tools and methods are needed to support key phases of the serious game (SG) development process in the health sector?
As results, the process of developing serious games in the health sector, as well as a new serious games development tools and methods (SGTM) model is presented. The SGTM model describes four sections as tools and methods: 1) SGs rapid prototyping workshop, 2) an SG design canvas and education, 3) multidisciplinary cooperation and 4) evidence and guidelines.
This thesis proposes a new model to be used by practitioners and academics. SG designers are encouraged to select the tools and methods that fit their own design frameworks. In addition, more research is needed to explore how to support experts with cross-disciplinary backgrounds involved in SG development.
This multimethod dissertation consists of six studies. Interest in the research subject was raised in a case study, followed by a systematic mapping study. Two more case studies, a design science research study and an action research study, formed the base to answer the research question of this dissertation: What kind of tools and methods are needed to support key phases of the serious game (SG) development process in the health sector?
As results, the process of developing serious games in the health sector, as well as a new serious games development tools and methods (SGTM) model is presented. The SGTM model describes four sections as tools and methods: 1) SGs rapid prototyping workshop, 2) an SG design canvas and education, 3) multidisciplinary cooperation and 4) evidence and guidelines.
This thesis proposes a new model to be used by practitioners and academics. SG designers are encouraged to select the tools and methods that fit their own design frameworks. In addition, more research is needed to explore how to support experts with cross-disciplinary backgrounds involved in SG development.