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Applying human-centered design to adapt a multifaceted implementation strategy for integrating HIV and NCD services in Lusaka, Zambia

Zambia, Africa

This initiative used human-centered design (HCD) to adapt and co-design a multifaceted implementation strategy for integrating HIV and non-communicable disease (NCD) services in Lusaka, Zambia. The approach involved healthcare workers in the design process to ensure the strategy's appropriateness, feasibility, and adoption in local healthcare settings.

Behavior Goal

Improve adoption, appropriateness, and feasibility of integrated HIV and NCD services in healthcare settings.

Target Audiences

Implementers & Partners

  • TASKPEN project team
  • Local healthcare providers

Donors & Sponsors

  • Not specified

Key Takeaways

  • 1Human-centered design can effectively adapt implementation strategies by involving end-users like healthcare workers.
  • 2Co-design workshops led to the development of specific sub-components to enhance HIV and NCD service integration.

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