Hospital used Pokémon Go to kids to get out of bed

Gepubliceerd op 19 juli 2016 om 12:19

An American children's Hospital has an innovative found ways to keep his patients active. The children are encouraged to Go to play the popular game of Pokémon in the hallways.

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"Formerly ran children each other without saying anything passed in the hallway," said a manager of the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital in the United States by USA Today. "But now it's not uncommon that you see them talk at a Pokéstop."

Multiple ' pokéstops '

A pokéstop is a place where players can collect items. In the game are also so-called ' gyms ', where players can challenge each other. There are more of those spots in the hospital, forcing the children their bed come out and on the road.

"This is a fun way to encourage the children to keep moving," said the hospital. "Thanks to the app, they regain their bed."

Special rules

The game is so popular in the C.S. Mott hospital that special rules are drawn up. The hospital is asking for no pictures of other children related to privacy. Players are also encouraged to continue to look around

By editorial RTL News: Photo: University of Michigan Health System

 

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