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Community Engagement Alliance Against Disparities

NCT06607341 · Johns Hopkins University
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Official title
Community Engagement ALliance Against Disparities - Washington District of Columbia (DC), Maryland, and Virginia (CEAL-DMV)
About this study
The investigators propose to evaluate the effect of a multi-level, community-digital health promotion intervention, compared to delayed control intervention, at improving health and social service utilization, and the prevention and management of hypertension, diabetes, overweight and obesity. The evidence-based intervention is based on substantial evidence supporting the role of Community Health Workers in health promotion and reduction of risks associated with chronic diseases. Studies have demonstrated community health worker (CHW) intervention success at improving chronic disease risks and management, including for hypertension and diabetes, through support in implementing clinical recommendations, overcoming barriers to lifestyle behavior change, achieving personal goals, and preventing complications. Additionally, there is substantial evidence supporting digital approaches for the prevention and management of cardiometabolic diseases. The proposed intervention and methods also build on almost three years of CEAL DMV collaboration with community partners. At the community level, core activities will focus on capacity building to ensure the trusted community-based organization partners are fully supported in the implementation of community-digital strategies to address hypertension, diabetes, overweight and obesity.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * Self-identify as Black or Latino * Age 18 years or older * Reside in defined geographic area * Diagnosis of one or more target conditions: Prediabetes/Diabetes (HbA1c 5.7%), Hypertension (≥130/80 mm Hg), Overweight/obesity (BMI \>25 kg/m\^2) Exclusion Criteria: * Unable to provide informed consent * No access to phone/internet
Study design
Enrollment target: 664 participants
Allocation: randomized
Masking: none
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2024-12-20
Estimated completion: 2027-09-30
Last updated: 2025-05-23
Interventions
Behavioral: Multi-level, community-digital health promotion intervention
Primary outcomes
  • Service utilization as assessed by the number of participants who use referral services (6 and 9 months)
Sponsor
Johns Hopkins University · other
With: Baltimore CONNECT, Coaching Salud Holistica, La Clinica del Pueblo, Rivera Group, The Medi Inc., Westat
Contacts & investigators
ContactCheryl Himmelfarb, PhD, MSN, BSc · contact · chimmelfarb@jhu.edu · 443-287-4174
ContactCyd Lacanienta, MSW · contact · clacani1@jh.edu · 4106088129
InvestigatorCheryl Himmelfarb, PhD, MSN, BS · principal_investigator, Johns Hopkins University
All locations (2)
George Washington University, Milken Institute of Public HealthRecruiting
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Johns Hopkins University School of NursingRecruiting
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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