Plain-English translation of NCT06258473 on ClinicalTrials.gov โ ยท
Phase 1 โ Testing in a small group (usually 20โ80 people) to find a safe dose and watch for side effects.
This trial is testing whether a combination of a mobile phone app (called Simple App) and support from trained healthcare workers at local village clinics can help people with high blood pressure and diabetes manage their conditions better. The study is taking place in rural Bangladesh and will involve about 6,750 adults. Researchers want to see if this approach makes it easier for people to get care, stay on treatment, and keep their blood pressure and blood sugar levels healthy.
High blood pressure and diabetes are major health problems in Bangladesh, but many people don't know they have these conditions or can't access treatment because healthcare services are far away or hard to reach. This trial aims to solve that problem by bringing care closer to people's homes through local clinics and technology.
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If you join, you'll receive either care using the mobile phone app at your local clinic, or the app plus home visits from trained healthcare workers. You'll visit the clinic for regular check-ups of your blood pressure and blood sugar, and the app will help track your progress and remind you about medications. Depending on which group you're in, healthcare workers may also visit your home to support your care and help you stay on track with treatment.
AI-generated summary from trial data ยท Jun 2, 2026 ยท Not medical advice
Bangladesh