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The overall objective of this project is to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and appropriateness of adapted community health worker (CHW)-led implementation strategies designed to improve intake of fruits and vegetables and reduce BP among patients with hypertension experience food insecurity.


Clinical Trial Description

We will recruit community members at food distribution events. Community members who have self-reported diagnosed hypertension, BP between 130 to 179 mm Hg systolic and 80 to 119 mm Hg diastolic, experience food insecurity (defined by the 10-question US Adult Food Security Survey Module), live in 32609, 32601, or 32641, are eligible for SNAP, are between 18 and 69 years old, and did not participate in our developmental focus groups are eligible for this study. Participants, will be invited to complete the baseline data collection, randomly assigned to a study group, and receive instructions on the next steps. The baseline data collection includes a brief behavior survey and baseline biometrics. After the completion of the baseline data, participants will randomly be assigned to one of the three arms: (1) no strategy (n=25 participants), (2) Community Health Worker (CHW) education (n=25 participants), (3) CHW Education and Navigation (n=25 participants). Each participant will be in the study for the following 4 weeks. The implementation strategies will be conducted by a trained and certified CHW from within the East Gainesville community. The participants assigned to no strategy will be provided a color copy of the NIH's Healthy Blood Pressure for Healthy Hearts: Small Steps to Take Control Flyer. The CHW Education arm participants will be invited to meet with the CHW to learn about eating healthier to reduce blood pressure and enhance quantity and quality of life. The CHW Education and Navigation arm participants will be invited to complete all the CHW education arm material and be offered a menu of optional services for personalization including: (1) transportation to the grocery store (weekly for 4 weeks), (2) culturally adapted hypertension-tailored cooking recipes, (3) a virtual cooking class with food delivered to their door led by community partnerr, (4) access to UF IFAS's online library of healthy food cooking videos, and (5) in-store education on food labels, grocery shopping, and food resource management skills through the Cooking Matters at the Store curricula. We will produce descriptive statistics of baseline characteristics for study participants in each arm and test for balanced randomization. We will perform regression analyses, ANOVA estimations, and non-parametric statistical tests for pre-post differences in BP and carotenoid levels within and between treatment arms. Assuming a baseline systolic mean of 140 mmHg, standard deviation of 10, 25 participants/arm, and alpha 0.05, we will have 82% power to detect a 8 mmHg difference in both active arms vs. control, similar to prior dietary studies (≥71% power if one arm achieves only 4 mmHg difference). Average scores of ≥3 on the 0-5 scale for AIM, FIM, and IAM will indicate success. ;


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NCT number NCT05877898
Study type Interventional
Source University of Florida
Contact Stephanie A Staras, PhD
Phone 3522948299
Email sstaras@ufl.edu
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date July 2024
Completion date December 30, 2024

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