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The "Check, Monitor, Control Hypertension" Study is a 24-month Randomized Trial in Houston Targeting African Americans Aged 55+. It Combines Pharmacist Counseling and CHW Support to Improve Blood Pressure Control in Hypertension Management.

NCT07413159 · Texas Southern University
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Official title
Check, Monitor, Control Hypertension in Older African American Adults (#Check, Monitor, Control)
About this study
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a major health concern in the United States, especially among African Americans, who experience higher rates of uncontrolled blood pressure and related complications like heart disease and stroke. This study aims to improve blood pressure control in older African American adults through a community-based approach that combines pharmacist-led counseling and Community Health Worker (CHW) support. The study will enroll 480 African American adults aged 55 and older living in the Greater Houston area who have a history of hypertension. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: Pharmacist-only intervention - Participants receive medication therapy management and education on blood pressure monitoring and lifestyle changes; Pharmacist + CHW intervention - In addition to pharmacist counseling, participants receive personalized support from a CHW to overcome barriers like transportation and food insecurity, plus eight group health workshops each year. Both groups will receive a digital blood pressure monitor and guidance on checking blood pressure at home. This matters because African Americans face unique challenges in managing hypertension, including contextual factors and limited access to care. By combining medical expertise with community-based support, this study hopes to empower participants to take control of their health and improve hypertension outcomes. Timeline \& Safety Recruitment begins: January 2026 Intervention duration: 24 months Primary completion date: May 2030 The study poses minimal risk, mainly mild discomfort from blood pressure checks. Privacy will be protected using HIPAA-compliant systems, and participation is voluntary.
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Individuals are eligible to the study if they are: * 55 years or older * Have at least 2 high blood pressure readings ≥ 130/80 mmHg within one month * Past Medical History of hypertension \> 1 year * Taking at least 1 antihypertensive medication * Independent Activities of Daily Livings (ADL) and instrumental Activities of Daily Livings (iADL) * Have a SmartPhone * Live within the Greater Houston Metropolitan Areas * Able to speak English Exclusion criteria: * Unable to verbalize comprehension of study or impaired cognitive function (e.g. dementia) * Not able to monitor blood pressure at home * Plans to relocate outside Houston within the next year
Study design
Enrollment target: 480 participants
Allocation: randomized
Masking: single
Age groups: adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2026-06-01
Estimated completion: 2030-05-31
Last updated: 2026-04-13
Interventions
Other: Pharmacists Only (Control Group)Other: Combined Intervention (Pharmacists + CHW Interventions)
Primary outcomes
  • Change in Systolic Blood Pressure (Baseline, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months)
Sponsor
Texas Southern University · other
With: National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD)
Contacts & investigators
ContactIvy 0 Poon, Pharm.D., M.S., BCPS · contact · ivy.poon@tsu.edu · 713-313-4400
ContactCreaque C Tyler, PharmD, BCGP · contact · creaque.charles@tsu.edu
InvestigatorIvy O Poon, Pharm.D., M.S., BCPS · principal_investigator, Texas Southern University
All locations (1)
3100 Cleburne Street, Nabrit Science Building,Recruiting
Houston, Texas, United States
The "Check, Monitor, Control Hypertension" Study is a 24-month Randomized Trial in Houston Targeting African Americans Aged 55+. It Combines Pharmacist Counseling and CHW Support to Improve Blood Pressure Control in Hypertension Management. · TrialPath