“A cuff is not enough”: A community‐based participatory research approach to soliciting perspectives of African Americans with hypertension and their family members on self‐management intervention features
Sarah B. Woods,
Victoria Udezi,
Patricia N. E. Roberson
et al.
Abstract:We aimed to solicit the perspectives of African Americans with hypertension and their family members on the desired features of a behavioral hypertension self‐management intervention. Using a community‐based participatory approach to intervention design, we conducted four dyadic focus groups, including African American community members with hypertension (n = 23) and their family members (n = 23), recruited from African American‐serving Christian churches in a large, southern metropolitan area. We used open‐en… Show more
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