Culture Enhancement for Exergames for Individuals with Intellectual Disability
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30396Date
2023-06-01Type
MastergradsoppgaveMaster thesis
Author
Dybwad, DortheAbstract
Background: Individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) often face barriers
when trying to engage in physical activity. Exergames, which combine physical
exercise with gaming technology, have shown the potential to promote physical
activity among this group of individuals. However, the suitability of exergames
for individuals with ID from different cultural backgrounds has received limited
attention.
Objective: This project is aimed to investigate cultural aspects of exergames for
individuals with ID. The main goals were to explore how cultural factors affect
engagement and experience, pinpoint culturally suitable design elements, cre-
ate guidelines for cultural sensitivity, and look at the effects of culture-enhanced
exergames.
Methods: A mixed-methods approach was used. This was a literature review,
interviews with individuals with ID from a different cultural background than
Norway, expert consultations, and an iterative design process.
Results: The research showed a few cultural factors affecting the engagement
and experience of individuals with ID in exergames, such as language prefer-
ences and, specifically to one exergame, local waste sorting regularities. The
evaluation of culture-enhanced exergames gave positive impacts on the users’
physical activity levels and overall well-being.
Conclusions: The project examines the impact of cultural variety in the design
of exergames for individuals with ID. By addressing these factors, exergames
can be made more engaging and accessible to more users in the world.
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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