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Published December 27, 2020 | Version 1
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Developing An Educational Mobile Game To Provide Diabetes-Awareness Among Children

  • 1. Ege University
  • 2. İzmir Katip Celebi University,
  • 3. Alanya Alladdin Keykubat University

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Diabetes is a serious life-long disease caused by the insufficient production of insulin hormones in the human body or the inefficient use of the insulin hormone in the human body. Diabetes is becoming more common day by day and it is a very important disease. Even so, people do not take diabetes seriously because they do not have enough information about diabetes. Also, most people cannot realize they have diabetes. For this reason, most of the studies in the literature have focused only on the diagnosis of diabetes. Diabetes treatment is an extremely costly process. In the treatment of diabetes, it is primarily aimed to raise the awareness of the patients' relatives and the patient. Training studies are carried out to raise the awareness of patient relatives and the patient. This training, which is given to raise awareness of patients and their relatives, is the most important and indispensable step of the diabetes treatment process. So this education will achieve its goal more easily and quickly. In the prepared game, there will be information about diabetes prevention methods and diabetes disease. In case of doing factors that may cause diabetes in the game, the symptoms of the disease will be shown to the player. With the help of award-winning quizzes and short information in the game, a fun learning process is aimed for children. The long-term goals of the project are to raise awareness among non-patients and reduce the frequency of occurrence of diabetes disease with the help of created awareness.

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