Projects : Native-Controlling Hypertension and Risk Through Technology

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The objective of Native-Controlling Hypertension and Risk through Technology (Native-CHART) is to improve control of blood pressure (BP) and associated cardiovascular disease (CVD) and stroke risk factors among Native populations. […]


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The Administrative Core coordinates, integrates, and monitors activities across all Native-CHART components. It implements key strategic decisions, facilitates data sharing plans, and oversees our research regulation process. It collaborates with other members […]


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The Consortium Core works to expand our network of community collaborators and address the priorities of Native-CHART partners regarding hypertension and cardiovascular disease. This Core includes seven Satellite Centers located throughout the […]


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The Dissemination Core communicates the results of Native-CHART research studies to healthcare providers, government agencies, and American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander organizations, patients, and communities. This Core […]


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The Methodology Core applies state-of-the-art research strategies to reduce blood pressure and cardiovascular disease among members of our study populations. It works with investigators on each Native-CHART research study to develop policies […]


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Diet-related chronic diseases, such as hypertension and obesity, are prevalent in Native American communities where poor food environments are prominent and healthy food access is limited. The Chickasaw Healthy Eating […]


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With the Southcentral Foundation, we have designed a multilevel prevention trial – “Blood Pressure: Improving Control among Alaska Native People” (BP-ICAN) – that targets BP control among Alaska Native people […]


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In Research Project 3 (RP3) of Native-Controlling Hypertension and Risk through Technology (Native-CHART), we will adapt an educational intervention previously used for diabetes self-management to address self management of hypertension […]