Rationale, design, and participant characteristics of the FAITH! Heart Health+ study: An exploration of the influence of the social determinants of health, stress, and structural racism on African American cardiovascular health

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Contemporary clinical trials Pub Date : 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1016/j.cct.2024.107600
Mathias Lalika , Carrie R. McCoy , Clarence Jones , Irina Bancos , Lisa A. Cooper , Sharonne N. Hayes , Matthew P. Johnson , Iftikhar J. Kullo , Ashok Kumbamu , Peter A. Noseworthy , Christi A. Patten , Ravinder Singh , Chung-Il Wi , LaPrincess C. Brewer
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Abstract

Background

African Americans (AAs) face cardiovascular health (CVH) disparities linked to systemic racism. The 2020 police killing of Mr. George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota, alongside the COVID-19 pandemic, exacerbated adverse psychosocial factors affecting CVH outcomes among AAs. This manuscript describes the study protocol and participant characteristics in an ancillary study exploring the relationship between biopsychosocial factors and CVH among AAs.

Methods

Using a community-based participatory approach, a mixed-methods ancillary study of 58 AA participants from an overarching randomized control trial (RCT) was conducted. Baseline RCT health assessments (November 2020) provided sociodemographic, medical, and clinical data. Subsequent health assessments (February–December 2022) measured sleep quality, psychosocial factors (e.g., high-effort coping), biomarkers (e.g., cortisol), and cardiovascular diagnostics (e.g., cardio-ankle vascular index). CVH was assessed using the American Heart Association Life's Simple 7 (LS7) (range 0 to 14, poor to ideal) and Life's Essential 8 (LE8) scores (range 0 to 100, low to high). Correlations between these scores will be examined. Focus group discussions via videoconferencing (March to April 2022) assessed psychosocial and structural barriers, along with the impact of COVID-19 and George Floyd's killing on daily life.

Results

Participants were predominantly female (67%), with a mean age of 54.6 [11.9] years, high cardiometabolic risk (93% had overweight/obesity and 70% hypertension), and moderate LE8 scores (mean 57.4, SD 11.5).

Conclusion

This study will enhance understanding of the associations between biopsychosocial factors and CVH among AAs in Minnesota. Findings may inform risk estimation, patient care, and healthcare policies to address CVD disparities in marginalized populations.

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FAITH!心脏健康+研究:探索健康的社会决定因素、压力和结构性种族主义对非裔美国人心血管健康的影响。
背景:非裔美国人(AAs)面临着与系统性种族主义相关的心血管健康(CVH)差异。2020 年警察在明尼苏达州明尼阿波利斯市杀害了乔治-弗洛伊德(George Floyd)先生,同时 COVID-19 大流行加剧了影响非裔美国人心血管健康结果的不良社会心理因素。本手稿介绍了一项辅助研究的研究方案和参与者特征,该研究探讨了生物心理社会因素与 AAs 中 CVH 之间的关系:采用基于社区的参与式方法,对 58 名来自总体随机对照试验 (RCT) 的 AA 参与者进行了一项混合方法辅助研究。随机对照试验基线健康评估(2020 年 11 月)提供了社会人口、医疗和临床数据。随后的健康评估(2022 年 2 月至 12 月)测量了睡眠质量、社会心理因素(如高强度应对)、生物标志物(如皮质醇)和心血管诊断(如心踝血管指数)。CVH 采用美国心脏协会生活简单 7(LS7)(范围从 0 到 14,从差到理想)和生活基本 8(LE8)评分(范围从 0 到 100,从低到高)进行评估。将对这些分数之间的相关性进行研究。通过视频会议进行的焦点小组讨论(2022 年 3 月至 4 月)评估了社会心理和结构性障碍,以及 COVID-19 和乔治-弗洛伊德杀人案对日常生活的影响:参与者主要为女性(67%),平均年龄为 54.6 [11.9]岁,具有较高的心脏代谢风险(93% 患有超重/肥胖症,70% 患有高血压),LE8 得分中等(平均 56.9 分,标准差 11.6 分):这项研究将加深人们对明尼苏达州 AA 族人的生物心理社会因素与 CVH 之间关系的了解。研究结果可为风险评估、患者护理和医疗保健政策提供参考,以解决边缘化人群中心血管疾病的差异问题。
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期刊介绍: Contemporary Clinical Trials is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes manuscripts pertaining to all aspects of clinical trials, including, but not limited to, design, conduct, analysis, regulation and ethics. Manuscripts submitted should appeal to a readership drawn from disciplines including medicine, biostatistics, epidemiology, computer science, management science, behavioural science, pharmaceutical science, and bioethics. Full-length papers and short communications not exceeding 1,500 words, as well as systemic reviews of clinical trials and methodologies will be published. Perspectives/commentaries on current issues and the impact of clinical trials on the practice of medicine and health policy are also welcome.
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