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Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to engage African-American churches via an established community-academic partnership (FAITH! Program) to build capacity to promote cardiovascular health and digital health equity in African-American faith communities. There are 3 study aims: Aim 1: Co-design a culturally tailored digital health equity toolkit with community members Aim 2: Train a network of Digital Health Advocates (DHAs) in digital health equity and cardiovascular health promotion Aim 3: Test the impact of a DHA-enhanced mobile health intervention (the FAITH! App) on cardiovascular health and digital health readiness among participants In Aim 1, participants will attend a series of focus groups to share their input on a digital health equity curriculum that will be condensed into a toolkit. In Aim 2, DHAs will be trained using this toolkit as well as a community health advocacy curriculum to learn how to promote digital health readiness and cardiovascular health in their communities. Finally, Aim 3 will be a randomized controlled trial where participants will use the FAITH! App to improve their cardiovascular health. Some participants will have the added support of a DHA, and the control group participants will use the app with no additional support to test whether the DHA support is associated with a more significant improvement in cardiovascular health.
Official title: Techquity by FAITH!: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial To Assess the Efficacy of a Community-informed, Cardiovascular Health Promotion Mobile Intervention With Digital Health Advocate Support
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
200
Start Date
2024-07-11
Completion Date
2026-06-30
Last Updated
2025-08-26
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
DHA-Enhanced FAITH! App
This group of participants will follow an 11-week guided intervention with the FAITH! App. Weekly educational modules provide information on components of cardiovascular health (CVH). Participants are given a Fitbit to track physical activity, which will automatically synch to the app and will be asked to track their daily fruit and vegetable intake on the app. DHAs will promote CVH and digital health readiness as peer mentors by guiding participants through the educational modules and encouraging use of the additional interactive app features. During the guided intervention phase, they will facilitate weekly visits with participants in their church, which will follow the FAITH! App modules and integrate a digital health topic. Following the 11-week guided intervention, participants will have a 12-month maintenance phase with access to use the app as they wish.
FAITH! App
This group of participants will follow an 11-week guided intervention with the FAITH! App. Each week, an educational module is completed in the app, which provides information on a component of cardiovascular health. Participants will be given a Fitbit to track their physical activity, which will automatically synch to the app, and will be asked to track their daily fruit and vegetable intake on the app as well. Following the 11-week guided intervention, participants will have a 12-month maintenance phase in which they will have access to use the app as they wish.
Locations (1)
Mayo Clinic in Rochester
Rochester, Minnesota, United States