Community-Led program aims to lower blood pressure in rural black adults
NCT ID NCT06730633
Summary
This study is testing how well a heart health education program works when run by local community members. It involves about 210 Black adults living in rural eastern North Carolina who have risk factors for heart disease. The main goal is to see if the program helps lower participants' blood pressure compared to people from a previous study.
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Locations
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A Better Chance, A Better Community
Enfield, North Carolina, 27823, United States
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Carolina Hierarchy of Needs
Spring Hope, North Carolina, 27882, United States
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Girls Making the Grade
Rocky Mount, North Carolina, 27804, United States
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Marks Chapel Baptist Church
Rocky Mount, North Carolina, 27801, United States
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St. James United Holy Church
Stantonsburg, North Carolina, 27883, United States
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The Mercer Foundation, Inc.
Nashville, North Carolina, 27856, United States
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Thorne's Chapel Missionary Baptist Church
Rocky Mount, North Carolina, 27801, United States
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Truth Tabernacle Ministries
Rocky Mount, North Carolina, 27801, United States
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Warren County Health Department
Warrenton, North Carolina, 27537, United States
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