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While many fields such as e-learning, business, and marketing have
taken advantage of the potential of gamification, the healthcare
domain has just started to exploit this emerging trend, still in an
ad-hoc fashion. Despite the huge potential of applying gamification
on several topics of healthcare, there are scarce theoretical
studies regarding methodologies, techniques, specifications, and
frameworks. These applications must be examined further as they can
be used to solve major healthcare-related challenges such as care
plan maintenance, medication adherence, phobias treatment, or
patient education. Handbook of Research on Solving Modern
Healthcare Challenges With Gamification aims to share new
approaches and methodologies to build e-health solutions using
gamification and identifies new trends on this topic from
pedagogical strategies to technological approaches. This book
serves as a collection of knowledge that builds the theoretical
foundations that can be helpful in creating sustainable e-health
solutions in the future. While covering topics such as augmented
and virtual reality, ethical issues in gamification, e-learning,
telehealth services, and digital applications, this book is
essential for research scholars, healthcare/computer science
teachers and students pursuing healthcare/computer science-related
subjects, enterprise developers, practitioners, researchers,
academicians, and students interested in the latest developments
and research solving healthcare challenges with modern e-health
solutions using gamification.
Castro do Vieito is a settlement of a modest size, situated on the
left bank of the Lima river estuary in the north west of Portugal.
It was the target of a large scale archaeological rescue operation
from 2004 to 2005, one coordinated by the present author. The
enormous source of data, completely unpublished until today, that
was provided by this unparalleled intervention, is explored here in
such a way as to offer the reader a portrait of a village community
which lived through the initial phase of the regions integration
within the Roman empire. Castro do Vieitos setting on a nautical
stopping point, close to one of the regions largest mineral seams,
makes it possible to understand the involvement of this settlement
in the supply network of the drafted military that controlled the
auriferous explorations situated upstream on the river Lima. This
privileged relationship with the military occupation force means
that this settlement is distinct in many aspects from the others
that surrounded it and makes it important in terms of understanding
the different dynamics involved in the interaction of the local
populations with the Imperial Army. After a first chapter
explaining the methodological problems connected with an
intervention of this nature and size and spread, as well as the
solutions developed to surpass the problems, the following four
chapters portray different aspects of the daily life of this
community.
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