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Don Roosan1, Tiffany Khou2, Huong Phan3
1Merrimack College, North Andover, MA 01845, USA.
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Noncompliance poses an immense challenge in the management of chronic diseases, often resulting in exacerbated health complications. We designed an innovative mobile game aimed at bolstering medication adherence and information retention within the general population. Employing Amazon Mechanical Turk, participants were allocated into two cohorts: mobile game and informational pamphlet. Both cohorts underwent a pre-intervention quiz, followed by their respective interventions, and concluded with a post-intervention quiz. Primary outcome measures included the difference in quiz scores and the game play duration. Participants interacting with the mobile game depicted a significant enhancement in their post-intervention scores compared to the pre-intervention scores (1.83 ± 1.187 vs 2.92 ± 1.696, p < 0.001). We observed a notable correlation of 0.346 (p < 0.001) with a robust medium effect size of 0.641 (0.503 - 0.779). Although the duration of game play and post-intervention scores didn't exhibit a direct correlation, a tendency towards superior post-intervention scores was evident among participants who dedicated more time to the game. The interactive mobile game we developed exhibits potential as an engaging instrument for empowering patients and caregivers. Future research endeavors should focus on optimizing and broadening the application of such mobile interfaces to fortify public health initiatives.
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