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  • Healthcare education technology
  • Medical simulation and gamification

Background:

  • Leaderboards offer performance feedback and foster competition for self-improvement and social comparison.
  • Simulation data can be leveraged for local and multinational leaderboards, enhanced by Quick Response (QR) codes for data access and upload.
  • Gamification principles (points, badges, leaderboards) can increase engagement among healthcare providers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the development, implementation, and initial evaluation of an online leaderboard.
  • To enhance competition among healthcare providers using gamification principles.
  • To integrate a QR code system for user-friendly data reporting and integrity.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a user-friendly, online, multinational leaderboard incorporating gamification.
  • Integration of a QR code system for self-reporting of performance data and ensuring data integrity.
  • An open-ended survey was used to gather perceptions of the leaderboard implementation.

Main Results:

  • Step-by-step instructions for applying the QR code system to leaderboards are provided.
  • An example illustrates the use of simulated cardiopulmonary resuscitation scores across 17 hospitals in 4 countries over 16 months.
  • Initial evaluation data from 10 sites revealed three key themes: competition, longevity, and perceived deficits.

Conclusions:

  • Effective leaderboards should be user-friendly, incorporate gamification best practices, and facilitate data collection for research.
  • Easy data storage and export enable longitudinal record-keeping for compliance tracking and social competition.
  • The developed system supports both individual performance enhancement and inter-institutional competition.