Summary

Eligibility
for people ages 35 years and up (full criteria)
Location
at UC Irvine UCLA
Dates
study started
completion around
Principal Investigator
by Alejandra Casillas, MD (ucla)

Description

Summary

BP-REACH is a study of a team-based (pharmacist and health coach) program for lowering blood pressure for people with a prior stroke or heart attack in the Los Angeles Department of Health Services public healthcare system.

The goal of this clinical trial is to test if this team based program is better at helping people reduce their blood pressure than usual care for people with prior heart attack or stroke. The main questions it aims to answer are:

  • Do people in the REACH BP program have lower blood pressure at 12 months compared to those getting usual care?
  • Do people in the REACH BP program have better Life's Essential 8 scores and patient experience compared to those getting usual care?

Official Title

BP-REACH: Blood Pressure Disparities Reduction, Equity, and Access Among Safety Net Patients With Cardiovascular Health Risk

Details

Keywords

Myocardial Infarction, Hypertension, Stroke, self-management, Infarction, BP REACH Intervention

Eligibility

Locations

  • Harbor UCLA Medical Center not yet accepting patients
    Torrance California 90502 United States
  • LA General Medical Center accepting new patients
    Los Angeles California 90033 United States
  • Olive View Medical Center not yet accepting patients
    Sylmar California 91342 United States
  • Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center accepting new patients
    Downey California 90242 United States

Lead Scientist at University of California Health

  • Alejandra Casillas, MD (ucla)
    Associate Professor-in-residence, Medicine. Authored (or co-authored) 63 research publications

Details

Status
accepting new patients at some sites,
but this study is not currently recruiting here
Start Date
Completion Date
(estimated)
Sponsor
University of Southern California
ID
NCT05937685
Study Type
Interventional
Participants
Expecting 1000 study participants
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