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Edward Appiah

Communication Design

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Edward Appiah is an Associate Professor of Design and Pedagogy at the Department of Communication Design, KNUST, Kumasi. and the Coordinator of Research and Postgraduate Studies at the department. He had his doctoral degree in Design Education and Social Innovation at the Faculty of Informatics and Design, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa. His research interests are in Design for Social Innovation and Sustainability, and Technology in Design, with emphasis in Design Pedagogy. He also holds Masters in African Art and Culture from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. He is the local Coordinator for Design for Social Innovation and Sustainability (DESIS), a network of design labs, based in design schools and design-oriented universities, actively involved in promoting and supporting sustainable change. He is an ardent believer of ‘always a new paradigm’, and believes that there is always a new way of sustainability in life. Edward Appiah is committed to the philosophy and practice of sustainable socially responsive (and responsible) design and recognizes its potential in promoting equity and quality of life in Africa and beyond.Professor Appiah is the first and only surviving of three children of his late parents. He had his basic education at various basic Schools, and his secondary school education at Fijai Secondary School, Sekondi for both of his O-Level and A-Level Studies. He later gained admission to Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi, and graduated with BA (Hons) degree at the College of Art, specializing in Graphic Design.Professor Appiah was first appointed as a Technical Instructor in the 1998 and later became a Senior Lecturer in 2016 after being converted from Technical Instructor to Lecturer in 2008. He was Assistant Coordinator in charge of Postgraduate and Research Studies in the Department of Communication Design from 2003 to 2010. In 2014, Professor Appiah was appointed the Head for the Department of Communication Design and the Vice Dean of the Faculty of Art in 2015 – 2017. He was appointed the Hall Master for the Independence Hall from 2017 to 2021.Professor Appiah was the Examination Officer at the Department of Communication Design and later became Faculty Examination Officer for the Faculty of Art, and a Member of the Academic Board of KNUST in 2003 to 2006. He was also a member of the College Board of the College of Art and Built Environment from 2014 to 2017. Professor Appiah served as an adjunct Lecturer at the Radford University, Accra from 2008 to 2010. He is a fellow of Independence Hall, KNUST since 2004. He has trained over a dozen MPhil and PhD students and participated both in Ghana and other South African Universities. He has also served as an external examiner to the Postgraduate Programme in Universities in Ghana and other African countries.  Besides, Professor Appiah serves as an advisory board member for local and international postgraduate programmes. He is a lead consultant for three different design projects in Ghana and South Africa, resource person for sustainable design and in the built environment, key speaker and facilitator of several design and sustainable design workshops in Ghana and other parts of Africa. He is a design mentor to young faculty members in Sustainable Design both in Ghana and beyond. Professor Appiah is also a reviewer for both local and international high-impact peer-reviewed journals and an international conference speaker, having attended numerous conferences and a practising Christian. He is married with five children (all girls).

Research Summary

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Dr. X's research is characterized by its breadth and depth across multiple domains, reflecting her expertise in healthcare and social sciences. Focused on patient safety and medication errors within a rural Ghanaian context, she explores diverse aspects of patient care including maternal interventions, systemic health interventions, and the nuances of chronic kidney disease management. Her work spans themes from cultural competencies and palliative care to global maternal health initiatives, each contributing to her comprehensive understanding of healthcare systems in African contexts.

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Nurses and midwives’ experiences of using non-pharmacological interventions for labour pain management: a qualitative study in Ghana(2019)
Perceptions and attitudes of women in the perinatal period towards male midwives in a rural district of Ghana: a descriptive, exploratory qualitative study(2024)
Decision-making experiences of patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) regarding treatment in Ghana: a qualitative study(2018)
Decision making in end stage kidney disease (ESKD) in Ghana : exploring patient and clinician perspectives(2016)
THE IMPACT OF DIALYSIS MODALITY ON QUALITY OF LIFE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW(2011)
A qualitative study on the lived experiences of individuals with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) accessing haemodialysis in Northern Ghana(2024)
A Qualitative Study on the Lived Experiences of Individuals with End-Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) Accessing Haemodialysis in Northern Ghana(2023)
A qualitative study on the perceived barriers to accessing End-Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) treatment in Northern Ghana: Perspectives of Healthcare Providers(2024)
A Qualitative Study on Nurses' Caring Experiences With Individuals With Kidney Failure Receiving Haemodialysis(2025)
Should I stay or should I go? A systematic review of factors that influence healthcare students' decisions around study abroad programmes(2016)
Perceptions of patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) and their informal caregivers on palliative care as a treatment option: a qualitative study(2020)
Perceptions of patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) and their informal caregivers on palliative care as a treatment option: a qualitative study(2020)
Perceptions of patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) and their informal caregivers on palliative care as a treatment option: a qualitative study(2020)
Perceptions of patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) and their informal caregivers on palliative care as a treatment option: a qualitative study(2020)
Perceptions of patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) and their informal caregivers on palliative care as a treatment option: a qualitative study(2020)
A qualitative study on the experiences of family caregivers of children with End Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD)(2024)
Lived experiences and coping strategies of persons seeking infertility treatment in the Kumasi metropolis: a descriptive phenomenological study(2023)
Experiences of family caregivers of people with spinal cord injury at the neurosurgical units of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Ghana(2023)
Tracer study to assess the employability of graduates and quality of a nursing program: A descriptive cross-sectional survey(2024)
Employability of Nursing and Midwifery Graduates: A descriptive cross-sectional Survey(2023)
Expectations, experiences and challenges of nursing students using the virtual learning medium during the COVID-19 pandemic: A descriptive phenomenological study(2024)
“She is My Work”: Caregiving for Older Adults With Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus(2023)
“I Experience Very Sharp Pain but It’s On and Off”: A Phenomenological Study of Postoperative Pain Experiences of Patients in Ghana(2019)
Qualitative study on nurse preceptors’ preparedness, roles and familiarity with the basic principles of teaching and learning in a district hospital in Ghana(2025)
A qualitative study on the perceived barriers to accessing haemodialysis for patients with kidney failure (KF) in Northern Ghana: perspectives of healthcare providers(2025)
Pain expectations, experiences and coping strategies used by post-operative patients: A descriptive phenomenological study(2025)
Pain Expectations, Experiences and Coping Strategies Used By Post-operative Patients: A Descriptive Phenomelogical Study(2024)
Children’s Nurses’ Knowledge and Attitudes on Paediatric Pain: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Survey in a Developing Country(2020)
Factors influencing knowledge levels among hypertensive patients receiving treatment at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi, Ghana: a cross-sectional study.(2020)
Perspectives of Family Caregivers on Healthcare Provided to Older Adults With Hypertension and/or Diabetes Mellitus in Ghana(2024)
The Experiences of Parents of Children with Sickle Cell Disease in a Metropolis in Ghana(2023)
The psychosocial experiences of pregnant women in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic: A retrospective qualitative study(2024)
Nurses’ Refusal to Report Medication Administration Errors in a Ghanaian Municipality: Uncovering the Barriers with a Quantitative Approach(2024)

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