KAP Congress

Dr. Bagha Highlights Urgent Need for Person-Centric Care in Addressing Chronic Kidney Disease in Africa

#Admin 09 March 2024

Dr. Hussein Bagha, a distinguished physician and speaker at the Kenya Association of Physicians Congress 2024, delivered a compelling presentation shedding light on the alarming prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) across Africa. Dr. Bagha's address emphasized the critical importance of adopting a person-centric approach to tackle this growing health crisis.

Drawing upon extensive research and clinical experience, Dr. Bagha underscored the urgent need for early detection, prevention, and holistic management strategies to combat CKD effectively. He highlighted the staggering prevalence of the disease in various regions of Africa, emphasizing the imperative of tailored interventions to meet the diverse needs of patients.

During his presentation, Dr. Bagha stressed the significance of community engagement, education, and empowerment in promoting kidney health and reducing the burden of CKD. He called for collaborative efforts among healthcare professionals, policymakers, and patient advocates to prioritize person-centric care and improve health outcomes for individuals across the continent.

The Kenya Association of Physicians Congress 2024 served as a platform for fruitful discussions and exchanges among experts in the field. Dr. Bagha's insights resonated deeply with attendees, igniting a renewed commitment to advancing person-centric care in the fight against chronic kidney disease and other prevalent health challenges in Africa.

As the congress concluded, participants expressed optimism about the potential for transformative change in healthcare delivery through the adoption of person-centric approaches.

Dr. Bagha's impassioned advocacy has inspired a collective determination to harness the power of person-centric care and translate promise into tangible action in communities across Africa.