Reducing Stroke Risk in African-American Men
TEAM 2 (TargetEd MAnageMent Intervention)
This study is currently closed to enrollment.
SEX ASSIGNED AT BIRTH: Male
HEALTHY PARTICIPANTS: No
COMPENSATION: Yes
Study Purpose
The purpose of this research study is to find out if a group educational and behavioral intervention, called TargetEd MAnageMent Intervention (TEAM), helps African-American men with reducing their stroke risk factors.
Who Can Participate
African American men who have had a stroke or TIA (mini-stroke) within the past ten years may be eligible for this study. Participants will be asked to come to the W.O. Walker Center or the University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Dahms Clinical Research Unit (DCRU) for five study assessment visits, one individual session, five group educational session visits (over 8 weeks) and six brief phone calls over a 12 week period. If you are not able to come in for a visit at the W.O. Walker Center or the DCRU you may be able to complete some of your visits over the internet or by phone, at your own home by trained personnel or by doing some procedures yourself at home. Study staff will discuss with you the most appropriate way to obtain all of the study information from you.
Study ID#:
- STUDY20190896