[EN] Children in hospital are subjected to multiple negative stimuli that may hinder their development and social interactions. Although game technologies are thought to improve children's experience in hospital, there is a lack of information on how they can be used effectively. This paper presents a systematic review of the literature on the existing approaches in this context to identify gaps for future research. A total of 1305 studies were identified, of which 75 were thoroughly analyzed according to our review protocol. The results show that the most common approach is to design mono-user games with traditional computers or monitor-based video consoles, which serve as a distractor or a motivator for physical rehabilitation for primary...
Patients under health treatments that involve long stays at a hospital or health center (e.g. cance...
OBJECTIVE: Play is a non-invasive, safe and inexpensive intervention that can help paediatric patien...
Play as a form of complementary care is increasingly considered to support sick children with their ...
[EN] Children in hospital are subjected to multiple negative stimuli that may hinder their developme...
Introduction: The emergence of gaming technologies, such as videogames and virtual reality, provides...
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Background: procedural pain and anxiety in children can be poorly controlled, leading to significant...
[EN] Background Previous research has studied the effects of games in pediatric wards, but none of ...
How to motivate children (patients) to perform their exercises during rehabilitation or at home? Thi...
In recent years, children’s hospitals worldwide have investigated using aspects of video games and o...
This paper presents a study that analyzes hospitalized pediatric cancer patients\u27 routines and ac...
Aims. To examine the effectiveness of therapeutic play, using virtual reality computer games, in min...
A growing number of children and adolescents play video games (VGs) for long amounts of time. The cu...
Background The healthcare setting is stressful for many people, especially children. Efforts are nee...
Background: Care and support of children with physical or mental disabilities are accompanied with s...
Patients under health treatments that involve long stays at a hospital or health center (e.g. cance...
OBJECTIVE: Play is a non-invasive, safe and inexpensive intervention that can help paediatric patien...
Play as a form of complementary care is increasingly considered to support sick children with their ...
[EN] Children in hospital are subjected to multiple negative stimuli that may hinder their developme...
Introduction: The emergence of gaming technologies, such as videogames and virtual reality, provides...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comDO...
Background: procedural pain and anxiety in children can be poorly controlled, leading to significant...
[EN] Background Previous research has studied the effects of games in pediatric wards, but none of ...
How to motivate children (patients) to perform their exercises during rehabilitation or at home? Thi...
In recent years, children’s hospitals worldwide have investigated using aspects of video games and o...
This paper presents a study that analyzes hospitalized pediatric cancer patients\u27 routines and ac...
Aims. To examine the effectiveness of therapeutic play, using virtual reality computer games, in min...
A growing number of children and adolescents play video games (VGs) for long amounts of time. The cu...
Background The healthcare setting is stressful for many people, especially children. Efforts are nee...
Background: Care and support of children with physical or mental disabilities are accompanied with s...
Patients under health treatments that involve long stays at a hospital or health center (e.g. cance...
OBJECTIVE: Play is a non-invasive, safe and inexpensive intervention that can help paediatric patien...
Play as a form of complementary care is increasingly considered to support sick children with their ...