Home visits fight diabetes in native families
NCT ID NCT04734015
Summary
This study tests a family-based program to help manage type 2 diabetes in Ojibwe communities. Adult caregivers with diabetes and their children work with local health coaches at home over six months. The goal is to see if this culturally tailored approach improves blood sugar control, weight, and family well-being.
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Johns Hopkins University Great Lakes Hub
Duluth, Minnesota, 55812, United States
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