Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
To develop and demonstrate the efficacy of a set of original, cardiovascular (CVD) nutrition education materials designed to reduce intake of sodium (Na) fat, and cholesterol and which would be appropriate for urban Black adults with 5th to 8th grade reading levels.
BACKGROUND:
The study was part of an NHLBI initiative on "CVD Nutrition Education for Low Literacy
Skills". The initiative originated within the Prevention and Demonstration Branch of the
DECA, was approved by the September 1988 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Advisory Council,
and released in July 1990.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
Materials were designed to accomplish the objectives of conventional nutrition
education/behavior change programs, but avoiding the usual dependency of traditional
programs on strategies that required a high level of reading and arithmetic. Guiding
principles were: the need to identify the food related conceptual, cultural, and social
frameworks of members of the target audience; and develop a program that built upon
already-developed, alternative communication and coping skills. The core of the system was
a) a protocol for office-based patient assessment and follow up, b) an
educational/motivational videotape viewed in the clinical setting, c) scripts and supporting
materials for a 4-week minicourse led by a clinic staff member or volunteer, and d) a
package of audiocassettes and supporting printed materials to facilitate self-directed
learning over an extended time period. Printed materials emphasized the use of cards (hence
the acronym 'CARDES') that delivered single concepts about nutrition or behavior change and
that permitted manipulation, selection, and reorganization of information.
CARDES was developed and evaluated in cooperation with Howard University Hospital in
Washington, D.C. Using a randomized two-group design and a 12-24 month follow up, serum
cholesterol and blood pressure levels of persons counseled with the CARDES program were
compared with values for a control group receiving usual care. Process measures described
adherence outcomes and determinants. Secondary outcomes related to CVD risk factor status
were also evaluated. Prior to the evaluation, a pilot study determined the best sequence for
delivering the information related to dietary change (i.e., Na first, fat/cholesterol first,
or concurrent). Subsequent to the evaluation and prior to development of the final system
and dissemination plan, an assessment was made of the potential utility of CARDES with other
black populations with low literacy skills.
The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the "End Date" entered in
the Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) record.
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