Appraisal of Human-Centred Design as a Public Health Tool

Publication Year: 2019
Contributing Organisation: University of Nairobi
Authors: Betty Karimi Mwiti, Amollo Ambole, and Lilac Osanjo
Learning Themes: Global Health

Recent studies in Kenya show that Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs), also referred to as lifestyle diseases, contribute to approximately 4 of every 10 adult deaths annually. The rising burden of lifestyle diseases is of particular concern among poor communities, partly because of lack of awareness and limited access to quality health care. These communities have minimal knowledge on preventive and curative services on these diseases and have to spend a higher proportion of their income on health care costs for lifelong conditions. Long term measures towards the prevention of lifestyle diseases need to be addressed as a matter of urgency in curbing their prevalence. Health education and promotion towards regular screening and health checks, means one can catch these diseases early and improve chances of reversal or complete healing. Human-centered design (HCD) is a promising approach for community engagement and health promotion program planning. Through review of literature, this study explored the role of HCD as a tool towards effective communication

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