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Project topic: cultural tailored intervention to Increase Hypertension Knowledge amongst west African immigrants project location- church   Methodology  Design: Identify the type of study proposed: E

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Project topic: cultural tailored intervention to Increase Hypertension Knowledge amongst west African

immigrants
project location- church

 

Methodology 

Design: Identify the type of study proposed: E.g., quality improvement, pre-post,  cross-sectional, qualitative, etc. 

 

Population: Who will be sampled for your Project? Identify age, sex, race, economic status. Disease status. Who would you include or exclude (inclusion, exclusion criteria)? 

4.  Recruitment: How will you gain access to participants? How will you go about requesting participation? Will you use written materials? Who will be involved in recruitment? 

5.  Study Plan/Interventions: What will participants do? Take a pretest, be counseled, take a new medication,  exercise? Explain the intervention, How often will they do it, for how long and how many times? This is a step by step plan that explains everything that you will do in the project, including getting permission from the site. 

 

6. Consent procedures - Who will gain the consent? Where and when will it take place? What items will you address with the potential participant to gain their consent? 

7. Outcome Measures: describe each of the tools that you will use to measure your outcomes, the variables you are exploring. 

      a) Include the name of the tool

      b) What is it designed to measure, how many questions? How are they answered- open-ended, multiple choice, Likert scale, etc?

      c) How long will it take to complete the tool? 

      d) Explain the tool validity and reliability scores (may be found in literature that previously used this tool). (hint* demographic sheets are also considered tools. They will not have reliability or validity data. Data sheets used to capture chart audit data are also tools).

      e) If a tool does not exist for what you want to measure, you may want to develop a survey specific to your project (e.g., participants' attitudes about implementing a change).  Description should be similar with the above items, but will not have reliability, validity.

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