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CancerSPACE utilizes a virtual clinic and scenarios designed to simulate clinical experiences. The player enters the All Hands Community Health Center as "The Decider." The Decider is the change leader in the clinic and must check the evidence and make decisions concerning the All Hands Clinic's cancer screening process. In the clinic, The Decider engages and interacts with a diverse staff and patient population specially created for CancerSPACE.

Introduction to the Game
Welcome to the All Hands Clinic. The clinic is improving their processes for cancer screening. You are The Decider! Your job is to check the evidence, make decisions, and earn points to increase screening rates.

An animation still of the entrance to the All Hands Community Health Center

Walk through a scenario
As you move around the All Hands Clinic you will encounter various scenarios. Sometimes you will be asked to do an activity. In each scenario you are presented with clinical situations involving interactions with patients and clinical staff.

An animation still of a patient named Lou in the foreground of an exam room. There is text asking the player "How would you respond to Lou's comment? Click a button below to choose." There are 4 possible text responses to choose from. The player also has the option to click a button labeled "check the evidence".

Try finding solutions
Once you have heard about the problems, take action. From changes in the way clinics mark records to new ways of communicating with patients, your actions may increase screening rates. Try different options to find solutions.

An animation still of 3 patients labeled A, B, and C. The still shows how the player can click a play button below the patient's image to listen to the patient speak. Below the 3 patient images the screen displays a question for the player: "Which patient received the correct information, A, B, or C?"

Check the evidence
Throughout the game, you have the option to "check the evidence." As in clinical practice, checking the evidence gives you the scientific basis for making the best clinical decisions.

An animation still of the screen that appears when the player clicks the "check the evidence" button. The screen includes a text summary of the evidence and 5 buttons: Resources, Evidence Level, Author, Measured Variables, and Results.

See your results
CancerSPACE provides several forms of feedback as you work through scenarios and check the evidence. As you progress through CancerSPACE, you will see the impact of your decisions on the cancer screening rates at the clinic.

An animation still of the score sheet at the end of the game. The score sheet includes line item scores for items such as recognizing barriers to screening and knowing the screening guidelines. The player also views the total score for the round and the screening rate increases for breast, cervical and colorectal. There are two buttons at the bottom of the screen for the player to either choose a new game or start over.

Using CancerSPACE on your computer

To run CancerSPACE you will need to have a Flash player installed (version 8 or higher). You can install the latest version of Flash for free here.

For the best performance of CancerSPACE it is recommended that your computer meets the following requirements:

PC

  • Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, or Vista
  • At least 2 GB memory
  • At least 2 GHz processor
  • 1024 x 768 or higher screen resolution
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later
  • At least 50 MB free disk space
  • Flash Player 8 or higher
  • Speakers (for the audio in the videos and sound effects)
  • Adobe Acrobat Reader

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