PROCEE:一个针对非裔加勒比男性的前列腺癌评估和教育严肃游戏

G. Cosma, David J. Brown, N. Shopland, S. Battersby, Sarah Seymour‐Smith, Matthew Archer, Masood Khan, A. Pockley
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目的前列腺癌是英国男性中最常见的癌症。黑人男性患前列腺癌的风险较高,可能是由于固有的遗传因素。本文的目的是介绍前列腺癌评估和教育(PROCEE),一个创新的严肃游戏,旨在提供前列腺癌的信息和风险评估,黑人非洲和加勒比地区的男性。该方案是与前列腺癌专家、前列腺癌患者和非洲-加勒比黑人社区成员共同精心设计的,以确保满足目标受众的实际需要和期望。在共同设计过程中,用户定义了一个易于使用和娱乐的游戏,可以有效地提高认识,告知用户前列腺癌及其风险,并鼓励有症状的男性及时就医。在焦点小组评估期间,用户接受了这款游戏,并强调它可能会对改变那些出现症状且不愿去看医生的高风险男性的用户行为产生积极影响。
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PROCEE: a PROstate Cancer Evaluation and Education serious game for African Caribbean men
Purpose Prostate cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in men in the UK. Black men are in a higher prostate cancer risk group possibly due to inherent genetic factors. The purpose of this paper is to introduce PROstate Cancer Evaluation and Education (PROCEE), an innovative serious game aimed at providing prostate cancer information and risk evaluation to black African-Caribbean men. Design/methodology/approach PROCEE has been carefully co-designed with prostate cancer experts, prostate cancer patients and members of the black African-Caribbean community in order to ensure that it meets the real needs and expectations of the target audience. Findings During the co-design process, the users defined an easy to use and entertaining game which can effectively raise awareness, inform users about prostate cancer and their risk, and encourage symptomatic men to seek medical attention in a timely manner. Originality/value During focus group evaluations, users embraced the game and emphasised that it can potentially have a positive impact on changing user behaviour among high risk men who are experiencing symptoms and who are reluctant to visit their doctor.
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