Peer coaching helps socially marginalized lower blood pressure
March 21, 2024
March 21, 2024
ITHACA, New York, March 21 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
For younger Black patients living in rural parts of the southeastern United States, peer coaching is more effective than traditional clinical care in controlling high blood pressure, according to a new study led by investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine.
The investigators learned that for people under age 60 who have persistently uncontrolled hypertension, the benefits of working with a peer h . . .
For younger Black patients living in rural parts of the southeastern United States, peer coaching is more effective than traditional clinical care in controlling high blood pressure, according to a new study led by investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine.
The investigators learned that for people under age 60 who have persistently uncontrolled hypertension, the benefits of working with a peer h . . .