Authors: Lydia Kaduka, Joanna Olale, Joseph Mutai, Elia Christelle, Jaymima Mbuka, Rodgers Ochieng, Boniface Oyugi, Chrispine Oduor, Majella O'Keeffe, Harriet Boulding, Jamie Murdoch, Divya Parmar, Gilbert Kokwaro, Elijah Ogola, John Kennedy Cruickshank, Erastus Muniu, Seeromanie Harding
This study explored the feasibility of using Health Kiosks in Markets (HEKIMA) to improve access to cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention in Vihiga County, Kenya. Stakeholders identified priorities such as health promotion, partnerships, and quality services tailored to local needs. While healthcare centers and markets had governance and basic infrastructure, gaps like lack of essential CVD medications and no existing partnerships were noted. There is strong interest in creating community health worker-led kiosks to link healthcare centers and markets, but significant resource and infrastructure improvements are needed for success.
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Resource Topic: Cardiovascular disease
Resource Type: Evaluation
Year: 2024
Region: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
Country: Kenya
Publisher May Restrict Access: No

