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    iLift: A health behavior change support system for lifting and transfer techniques to prevent lower-back injuries in healthcare by Kuipers, Derek A, Wartena, Bard O, Dijkstra, Boudewijn H, Terlouw, Gijs, van t Veer, Job T.B, van Dijk, Hylke W, Prins, Jelle T, Pierie, Jean Pierre E.N

    “…Highlights • This article adopts a DSR approach to design a serious game with autogenous intent and how to place it in a hBCSS. • A series of linked artifacts…”
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    The Role of Transfer in Designing Games and Simulations for Health: Systematic Review by Kuipers, Derek A, Terlouw, Gijs, Wartena, Bard O, van 't Veer, Job Tb, Prins, Jelle T, Pierie, Jean Pierre En

    Published in JMIR serious games (24-11-2017)
    “…The usefulness and importance of serious games and simulations in learning and behavior change for health and health-related issues are widely recognized…”
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    Design of a Digital Comic Creator (It's Me) to Facilitate Social Skills Training for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: Design Research Approach by Terlouw, Gijs, van 't Veer, Job Tb, Prins, Jelle T, Kuipers, Derek A, Pierie, Jean-Pierre E N

    Published in JMIR mental health (10-07-2020)
    “…Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often face difficulties in social situations and are often lagging in terms of social skills. Many interventions…”
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    Maximizing Authentic Learning and Real-World Problem-solving in Health Curricula Through Psychological Fidelity in a Game-Like Intervention: Development, Feasibility, and Pilot Studies by Kuipers, Derek A., Terlouw, Gijs, Wartena, Bard O., Prins, Jelle T., Pierie, Jean Pierre E. N.

    Published in Medical science educator (01-03-2019)
    “…High fidelity is regarded as a hallmark of educational games and simulations for health education. Mainly physical and functional fidelity are associated with…”
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