Gamification in digital healthcare: from evidence review to a novel framework for enhancing patient engagement in chronic disease management

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Background Chronic diseases impose a substantial global health burden, with outcomes frequently compromised by suboptimal long-term patient engagement and adherence to treatment regimens. Gamification, the application of game-design principles in non-game contexts, has emerged as a promising strategy to enhance patient motivation and self-management. Methods This paper introduces a comprehensive, theory-driven gamification framework designed for integration within a Virtual Health Coach (VHC) system for chronic disease management. Based on Self-Determination Theory, Behavioural Economics, and the Health Belief Model, the framework synthesises five core components: adaptive challenges tailored to individual progress, interactive educational modules, structured reward incentives, social support features, and seamless integration with wearable devices for real-time feedback. Results Recognising that implementation is impeded by challenges such as the digital divide, data privacy concerns, and the risk of user fatigue, this work also proposes a robust analytics framework to guide evaluation and continuous refinement. This evaluation model employs a mixed-methods approach, combining metrics for user engagement, clinical health outcomes, and patient-reported satisfaction with A/B testing and machine learning for predictive analytics. Conclusions The proposed gamified VHC architecture offers a blueprint for developing adaptive, personalised, and sustainable digital health interventions that can enhance patient adherence and improve outcomes, thereby advancing the paradigm of patient-centred chronic care.

Publication DOI: https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.172599.1
Divisions: College of Engineering & Physical Sciences
College of Engineering & Physical Sciences > Aston Digital Futures Institute
College of Health & Life Sciences > Aston Medical School
College of Health & Life Sciences
Aston University (General)
Publication ISSN: 2046-1402
Last Modified: 18 Dec 2025 08:10
Date Deposited: 17 Dec 2025 15:42
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PURE Output Type: Article
Published Date: 2025-12-13
Published Online Date: 2025-12-13
Authors: Nasri, Seif Allah El Mesloul (ORCID Profile 0009-0008-9579-1648)
Kavakli-Throne, Manolya
Hassan-Smith, Zaki (ORCID Profile 0000-0002-8387-3039)
Salt, Ai (ORCID Profile 0009-0002-4679-9826)
Hassan-Smith, Ghaniah

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