Enhanced knowledge retention through MedScrab: an interactive mobile game
Don Roosan, Tiffany Khao, Huong Phan, Yan Li

TL;DR
This study introduces MedScrab, an interactive mobile game designed to improve medication knowledge retention and adherence, demonstrating significant improvements in quiz scores among users compared to traditional informational methods.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel mobile game intervention that effectively enhances medication information retention and adherence in a general population sample.
Findings
Participants using the game showed significant score improvements.
A positive correlation exists between game time and post-intervention scores.
The mobile game has potential to reduce medication noncompliance.
Abstract
Noncompliance with medication regimens poses an immense challenge in the management of chronic diseases, often resulting in exacerbated health complications and recurrent hospital admissions. Addressing this gap, our team designed an innovative mobile game aimed at bolstering medication adherence and information retention within the general population. Employing Amazon Mechanical Turk, participants were enlisted and allocated into two cohorts: one engaged with our mobile game and the other perused an informational pamphlet about medication. Both cohorts underwent a pre-intervention quiz, followed by their respective interventions, and concluded with a post-intervention quiz. Primary outcome measures included the difference in quiz scores and the game play duration. The investigation encompassed 243 participants with homogenous baseline attributes. Participants interacting with the…
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