JMIR Serious Games (Nov 2014)

How to Systematically Assess Serious Games Applied to Health Care

  • Graafland, Maurits,
  • Dankbaar, Mary,
  • Mert, Agali,
  • Lagro, Joep,
  • De Wit-Zuurendonk, Laura,
  • Schuit, Stephanie,
  • Schaafstal, Alma,
  • Schijven, Marlies

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/games.3825
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
p. e11

Abstract

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The usefulness and effectiveness of specific serious games in the medical domain is often unclear. This is caused by a lack of supporting evidence on validity of individual games, as well as a lack of publicly available information. Moreover, insufficient understanding of design principles among the individuals and institutions that develop or apply a medical serious game compromises their use. This article provides the first consensus-based framework for the assessment of specific medical serious games. The framework provides 62 items in 5 main themes, aimed at assessing a serious game’s rationale, functionality, validity, and data safety. This will allow caregivers and educators to make balanced choices when applying a serious game for healthcare purposes. Furthermore, the framework provides game manufacturers with standards for the development of new, valid serious games.