My name is Megan Whaley, and I am the project manager for the Vaccine Health Game Project under the direction of Dr. Angela Chen at Michigan State University College of Nursing and Dr. Mike Todd at Arizona State University.
We’re looking for parents or guardians and their children to play a short, engaging, educational digital game that aims to help children and their parents learn important health information about cancer prevention.
Find out if you are eligible by completing our screening survey.
You and your child will each receive a $10 gift card for every completed survey, with the potential to earn up to $50 per family.
Your participation in this project is entirely voluntary. Your input will help support research on innovative ways to promote cancer prevention among children. If you have any questions, please call/text (517) 884-4645, or send an email to VaccineHealthGame@msu.edu.
I am also the project manager for the Teen Health Project under the direction of Dr. Angela Chen at Michigan State University College of Nursing. The purpose of this project is to help Vietnamese mothers learn about teen’s health through stories and videos.
Depending on which group you are assigned to, you will receive an online education including four brief stories/videos (each about 3 minutes long) about teens’ health. You will also receive survey links to complete online. Each survey should take around 5-15 minutes.
Find out if you are eligible by completing our screening survey.
We will send you a gift card for every completed survey, with the potential to earn up to $80.
Your participation in this project is entirely voluntary. If you have any questions, please call/text (517) 884-4645, or send an email to DigitalStoryHealth@msu.edu.
For more information, please see the flyer..