FOCUS GROUP ON BLOOD PRESSURE IN PHILADELPHIA - $50 - $1045

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Upper Darby PA

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Looking for Philly residents ages of 18-74 to participate in an in-person study in Philadelphia, PA taking place on November 2021 – January 2022. The purpose of the study is to collect blood pressure data to help develop ways to measure cardiovascular health. The study has multiple components to it, including up to two (2) in-person visits and an “at-home” data collection period lasting 30 to 45 days. The first in-person visit has a duration of approximately 2 to 3 hours, and the second in-person visit (if offered) will occur on a separate day and has a duration of approximately 5 hours. If you pre-qualify, based on your answers to the questions in the prescreen, you will be called for further screening over the phone. Should you pre-qualify after completing the phone screening, you will be scheduled for the first in-person visit, which is an intake screening session to understand your current health condition and medical history. If the screening confirms your eligibility for the study, you will continue the data collection protocol. If you do not qualify after the intake screening, you will be paid a small incentive for your time. During the at-home study, you would need to wear one wrist-worn device (smartwatch) at least 12 hours during the day and complete a set of tasks each morning and evening, roughly 10 minutes each time. Once you complete the at-home study, you may be asked to complete the second in-person session that lasts approximately 5 hours. Depending on if you qualify and how many portions of the study you complete, the total incentive will be between $50 to $1045 if you stay compliant with study requirements for the duration of the study and complete all the study activities in which you are selected to enroll. If you are interested in participating, please sign up and take the survey to see if you qualify! Space is limited, subject to availability. Criteria for qualification is subject to change at any time, and without notice.

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