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Innovative Tools to Expand Music-Inspired Strategies for Blood Pressure and Stroke Prevention

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Expanding evidence-based interventions for hypertension and stroke prevention among youth and their caregivers is crucial for meeting World Health Organization and Nigerian health goals. Innovative strategies are urgently needed to address the burden of hypertension and stroke in Nigeria, aiming to involve local communities, bridge generational gaps, and reduce health disparities. This study aims to determine the effect of a music-inspired intervention and campaign (Music4Health) designed by the community on blood pressure, stroke preparedness and intentions, and uptake of the intervention among youth-caregiver dyads in Nigeria.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 14
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⁃ Youth Participants

• Aged 14-24 years

• Reside in one of the 30 selected LGAs

• Able to provide informed consent

• Willing to participate in the M4H campaign

⁃ Caregiver Participants

• Aged ≥40 years

• Identified as a caregiver (biological/surrogate parent, grandparent, or close relative)

• Reside in the same household or have a caregiving relationship with eligible youth

• Able to provide informed consent

⁃ General Eligibility for Dyads

• Must be a youth-caregiver dyad (one youth and one caregiver)

• Both members must consent to participate and complete baseline assessments

• Reside in or be affiliated with the selected study LGAs

Locations
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Nigeria
Nigerian Institute of Medical Research
RECRUITING
Yaba
Contact Information
Primary
Juliet Iwelunmor, PhD
ijuliet@wustl.edu
2405280123
Backup
Oliver C Ezechi, MD
Time Frame
Start Date: 2026-02-01
Estimated Completion Date: 2027-10-26
Participants
Target number of participants: 1412
Treatments
Experimental: Music4Health Intervention
Each of the 30 local government areas (LGAs) will be randomly allocated using block randomization to one of the four waves, with 7-8 LGAs allocated to each wave. All waves will begin with a control period with the first wave commencing the intervention period three months following the study start and each subsequent wave commencing one month following the start date of the previous wave's intervention period. Each wave's intervention period will last three months.
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Sponsors
Collaborators: Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Leads: Washington University School of Medicine

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