Expected Outcomes

  • The study will offer conclusions about the relative effectiveness and feasibility of digital interventions compared to WHO PEN approaches and identify tailored strategies for NCD(Diabetes, Hypertension/CVD) prevention and control in diverse resource-limited settings.
  • Assist in developing an intervention model that integrates strategies specifically designed for urban slums or areas, addressing the unique challenges they encounter.
  • In addition to behavioural and self-management outcomes, clinical assessments of fasting blood sugar, lipid profile, and blood pressure will be conducted to evaluate changes in metabolic risk factors across all three study groups.
  • Provide evidence of physiological improvements associated with the intervention and help validate its effectiveness in reducing NCD (Diabetes, Hypertension/CVD) risks.
  • Help individuals to enhance their health-seeking behaviour, manage their disease condition effectively, and ease the load of certain common NCDs (Diabetes, Hypertension/CVD) in resource-limited settings by helping people make better health-related choices.

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