2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2019.103982
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Tangibot: A collaborative multiplayer game for pediatric patients

Abstract: BackgroundPrevious research has studied the effects of games in pediatric wards, but none of it has focused on the impact of the hospital's school staff on the psychosocial state of the children nor on the gameplay itself. ObjectivesTo present the Tangibot application and evaluate its impact on the children's psychosocial state in the short term and the impact of the teacher on their psychosocial state, communications and coordination during the activity. MethodsA study was conducted in a hospital classroom wi… Show more

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“…The second part is comprised by the work covered in the journal paper "Tangibot: A collaborative multiplayer game for pediatric patients" [125], in which a co-located, multiplayer and collaborative game was proposed and its short-term impact on the children evaluated, the work presented in the conference INTERACCIÓN 2021, "PicToMe: una actividad multijugador para pacientes pediátricos." [127], which covers a remote, multiplayer activity and its evaluation.…”
Section: Outline Of the Thesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second part is comprised by the work covered in the journal paper "Tangibot: A collaborative multiplayer game for pediatric patients" [125], in which a co-located, multiplayer and collaborative game was proposed and its short-term impact on the children evaluated, the work presented in the conference INTERACCIÓN 2021, "PicToMe: una actividad multijugador para pacientes pediátricos." [127], which covers a remote, multiplayer activity and its evaluation.…”
Section: Outline Of the Thesismentioning
confidence: 99%