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Understanding Decentralized Trial Engagement and Clinical Impediments Through Digital Efforts (UDECIDE) Among Unrepresented Groups With Poor Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Health

Understanding Decentralized Trial Engagement and Clinical Impediments Through Digital Efforts (UDECIDE) Among Unrepresented Groups With Poor Cardiovascular and Cardiometabolic Health

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Overview

The objective of the UDECIDE study is to demonstrate adherence to decentralized clinical trials among underrepresented groups with cardiometabolic conditions .

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • History of pre-diabetes/diabetes and/or pre-hypertension/hypertension
  • History of Cardiometabolic risk factors including the following: hypertension, Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), heart attack, heart failure, stroke, atherosclerosis, arrhythmias, Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, obesity, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, or elevated cholesterol.
  • Identify as Black or non-White Hispanic
  • Own a smart phone

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Does not meet inclusion criteria

Study details
    Heart Diseases

NCT06587204

University of Miami

15 October 2025

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