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A systematic review of serious video games used for vaccination.

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A systematic review of serious video games used for vaccination.

Auteurs : Robin Ohannessian ; Sarina Yaghobian ; Pierre Verger ; Philippe Vanhems

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Abstract

Vaccination is an effective and proven method of preventing infectious diseases. However, uptake has not been optimal with available vaccines partly due to vaccination hesitancy. Various public health approaches have adressed vaccination hesitancy. Serious video games involving vaccination may represent an innovative public health approach. The aim of this study was to identify, describe, and review existing serious video games on vaccination.

DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.07.048
PubMed: 27498211

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