Can better Doctor-Patient talks lower blood pressure?
NCT ID NCT07147075
Summary
This study is testing whether training primary care doctors in better communication skills can help improve hypertension management. Doctors will complete a training program focused on listening, empathy, and involving patients in decisions, then researchers will measure changes in communication patterns and patient blood pressure. The goal is to see if better doctor-patient conversations lead to better blood pressure control.
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Duke Primary Care South Durham
Durham, North Carolina, 27713, United States
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