Designing an effective patient education brochure involves several key elements: 1. Clarity and Simplicity: Use plain language and avoid medical jargon. The information should be straightforward and easy to understand. 2. Visuals: Incorporate images, diagrams, and charts to help explain complex information and make the brochure more engaging. 3. Layout: Ensure the layout is clean and organized, with headings and subheadings to guide the reader through the content. 4. Cultural Sensitivity: Be mindful of cultural differences and tailor the content to be inclusive and respectful of diverse backgrounds.