“…This work further adds to the literature by presenting a participatory design methodology that can be used to develop infographics in limited-resource settings. An additional contribution is that our infographics focus on improving clinical communication, and therefore are designed for two simultaneous end users (patients and providers), whereas other visualization work tends to focus on one end user to improve their risk comprehension, 37,43,68,69 comprehension of other topics, 47,70 readability of patient materials, 65,71 design of interactive materials or interfaces, 66 patient education materials such as brochures or leaflets, 47,72 or to provide information tailored to individual patients. 73 Establishing methods to develop infographics and other tools to enhance patient education that can be used in various settings globally, with multiple end users, can help health care providers and organizations overcome the challenges they face in providing relevant information to patients.…”