A recent review has provided evidence in support of new and alternative methods for CPR training.1 Among these, are the “serious games”, which are applications developed using computer game technologies more often associated with entertainment, but characterized by a serious purpose. Indeed, during the last decade, many serious games have been developed and used successfully in the field of health, including training of both technical and non-technical skills relevant to the surgical area.2 The Italian Resuscitation Council (IRC) has implemented a serious game for the Viva! Campaign 20133 called Viva! Game (http://www.viva2013.it/viva-game).
Relive: A serious game to learn how to save lives
FRISOLI, Antonio;LOCONSOLE, CLAUDIO;
2014-01-01
Abstract
A recent review has provided evidence in support of new and alternative methods for CPR training.1 Among these, are the “serious games”, which are applications developed using computer game technologies more often associated with entertainment, but characterized by a serious purpose. Indeed, during the last decade, many serious games have been developed and used successfully in the field of health, including training of both technical and non-technical skills relevant to the surgical area.2 The Italian Resuscitation Council (IRC) has implemented a serious game for the Viva! Campaign 20133 called Viva! Game (http://www.viva2013.it/viva-game).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.