2024
DOI: 10.2196/58828
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Making Video Games More Inclusive for People Living With Motor Neuron Disease: Scoping Review

Ben O'Mara,
Matthew Harrison,
Kirsten Harley
et al.

Abstract: Background Evidence suggests that individuals with motor neuron disease (MND), a terminal illness, find enjoyment and social connection through video games. However, MND-related barriers can make gaming challenging, exacerbating feelings of boredom, stress, isolation, and loss of control over daily life. Objective We scoped the evidence to describe relevant research and practice regarding what may help reduce difficulties for people with MND when playin… Show more

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