Can better bedside manner lower your blood pressure?
NCT ID NCT07147075
Summary
This study is testing a new training program to help doctors improve how they talk with, listen to, and partner with their patients. The goal is to see if better communication skills can help manage high blood pressure more effectively. Researchers will enroll 180 participants, including doctors and their patients, to test if the training is practical and if it leads to more patient-centered care and better health outcomes.
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Duke Primary Care South Durham
Durham, North Carolina, 27713, United States
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