Publications (Capacity building)

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Peer reviewed

Lyon AR, Aung T, Bruzios KE, Munson S. Human-Centered Design to Enhance Implementation and Impact in Health. Annual Review of Public Health. 2024 Dec 10;46. [link]

Aung T, Niyeha D, Heidkamp R. Leveraging data visualization to improve the use of data for global health decision-making. Journal of Global Health. 2019 Dec;9(2). [link]

Sawadogo-Lewis T, Vignola E, Aung T, Heidkamp R. Developing data use capacity in the maternal, newborn, child health and nutrition sector in Malawi, Mali, Mozambique and Tanzania: an evolving strategy. Journal of global health. 2019 June; 9(1). [link]

Aung T, Niyeha D, Shagihilu S, Mpembeni R, Kaganda J, Sheffel A, Heidkamp R. Optimizing data visualization for reproductive, maternal, newborn, child health, and nutrition (RMNCH&N) policymaking: data visualization preferences and interpretation capacity among decision-makers in Tanzania. Global Health Research and Policy. 2019 Feb;4(4). [link]

— under review

Peer reviewed

Aung T, Lyimo E, Msogoya C, Lalika D, Niyeha D, Leyna G, Munson SA. Bi-directional and cross-disciplinary collaboration to lay a foundation for a human-centered design hub within the Government of Tanzania to innovate nutrition solutions. 2025.

Aung T, Heidkamp R, Adeyemi T. Data visualization for action: sensemaking and preferences among nutrition stakeholders in Nigeria. 2024.

Aung T, Osterhage K, Graham AK, Lyon AR, Munson SA. Integrating human-centered design & implementation science in grant proposals: 7 tips for success. 2024.

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Workshop papers

Aung T, Munson S. Bi-directional capacity building to promote HCD/HCI and health collaborations: supporting long-term capacity strengthening for Tanzania Food and Nutrition Centre and University of Washington Researchers. CHI 2024 Workshop: Conducting Research at the Intersection of HCI and Health: Building and Supporting Teams with Diverse Expertise to Increase Public Health Impact.

Agapie E, Karkar R, Aung T, Burgess ER, Chinguwa MJ, Graham AK, Klasnja P, Lyon A, McCall T, Munson SA, Nunes F. Conducting Research at the Intersection of HCI and Health: Building and Supporting Teams with Diverse Expertise to Increase Public Health Impact. InExtended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2024 May 11 (pp. 1-6). [link]

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Reports

National Nutrition Information Systems; Technical Note: Designing Effective Data Visualizations Geneva: World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), 2022. [link]

Global Health Technologies Coalition (GHTC): Working with Partners to Strengthen Local Research and Manufacturing Capacity: Perspectives from Nonprofits on Accelerating Product Development and Improving Access for Low- and Middle-Income Countries Vol. 5. Washington, DC: Global Health Technologies Coalition; 2014.

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Blog posts

Aung, T. Improving data visualization for nutrition audiences in Nigeria. DataDENT Blog; 2022. [link​]

Aung, T. Assessing data visualization literacy and preferences for more effective approaches to visualize nutrition data in Nigeria. DataDENT Blog; 2021. [link]

Aung, T. Together for Nutrition: West African Data Forum Call to Action. DataDENT Blog; 2020. [link]

Aung, T. Visualizing nutrition data with Tableau Public. DataDENT Blog; 2020. [link]