Emerging Healthier, Together for Cardiometabolic Diseases - Social Support System

Emerging Healthier, Together for Cardiometabolic Diseases - Social Support System

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Purpose of this Study

People in the study will get meals delivered to their homes from local groups. They’ll also agree to share what the experience was like for them.

Who Can Participate?

Eligibility

This study is for people who are 60 or older, live in North Carolina, and were recently sent home from the hospital. They can join if they have one or more of these challenges: - Need help leaving the house - Can't cook or shop for themselves - Live alone or with someone who helps them - Have trouble affording food or money problems, based on answers in their medical records

Age Range

60-110

Sex/Genders

Male (cisgender)
Female (cisgender)
Non-binary or gender fluid
Transgender male
Transgender female
Looking for Healthy Participants
No

What is Involved?

Description

This study wants to see how getting meals from programs like Meals on Wheels helps older people with heart and diabetes problems after they leave the hospital. The researchers will talk to patients to learn what they think about the food, how it's delivered, and if having support makes them feel better.

Locations

Remote/online

Compensation

No

Spanish Materials Available

No

Study Details

Full Title

Emerging Healthier, Together: A Community Partnership Intervention Developed to Understand the Influence of Social Support Systems on Cardiometabolic Disease Related Readmissions (EHT-CMD)

Principal Investigator

Eugenia
McPeek Hinz

Protocol Number

PRO00117370

NCT ID

NA

Phase

N/A

Enrollment Status

Pending Open to Enrollment