Health coaches battle stroke in native american community
NCT ID NCT04382963
Summary
This study tested whether a community health program could prevent strokes in Native Americans at high risk. Researchers trained local health coaches to provide education and intensive lifestyle coaching to 120 tribal members over two years. They measured changes in stroke risk factors, artery health, and thinking skills to see if the coaching approach worked better than standard advice.
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Locations
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Oneida Comprehensive Health Division
Oneida, Wisconsin, 54155, United States
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, Wisconsin, 53792, United States
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