Serious game for AR CPR training
When it comes to healthcare, medical practices are often solely associated with medical professionals. However, there are some medical practices that can save lives that do not require one to be a medical professional. One such medical practice is the performing of Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1412132023-03-04T19:42:41Z Serious game for AR CPR training Sathish, R Cai Yiyu School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering MYYCai@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Software Engineering::Mechanical engineering When it comes to healthcare, medical practices are often solely associated with medical professionals. However, there are some medical practices that can save lives that do not require one to be a medical professional. One such medical practice is the performing of Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), a live-saving procedure which is given to someone in cardiac arrest. There are CPR training courses available to anyone. However, studies show that laypersons who attend a CPR class are less likely to perform effectively due to a lack of motivation (Kovačič & Kosec, 2012). This project aims to tackle this problem by introducing an Augmented Reality (AR) game that seeks to encourage more ordinary folk to learn CPR procedures as well as improve the player’s knowledge and proficiency in CPR techniques. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2020-06-05T02:35:18Z 2020-06-05T02:35:18Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/141213 en C065 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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When it comes to healthcare, medical practices are often solely associated with medical professionals. However, there are some medical practices that can save lives that do not require one to be a medical professional. One such medical practice is the performing of Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), a live-saving procedure which is given to someone in cardiac arrest. There are CPR training courses available to anyone. However, studies show that laypersons who attend a CPR class are less likely to perform effectively due to a lack of motivation (Kovačič & Kosec, 2012). This project aims to tackle this problem by introducing an Augmented Reality (AR) game that seeks to encourage more ordinary folk to learn CPR procedures as well as improve the player’s knowledge and proficiency in CPR techniques. |
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