Self-management support tools using technology may improve adherence to hypertension treatment. There is a need for user-friendly tools facilitating patients’ understanding of the interconnections between blood pressure, wellbeing and lifestyle. This study aimed to examine comprehension, comprehensiveness and relevance of items, and further to evaluate the usability and reliability of an interactive hypertension-specific mobile phone self-report system. Areas important in supporting self-management and candidate items were derived from five focus group interviews with patients and healthcare professionals (n = 27), supplemented by a literature review. Items and response formats were drafted to meet specifications for mobile phone administra...
Eimear C Morrissey,1,2 Monica Casey,3 Liam G Glynn,4 Jane C Walsh,2 Gerard J Molloy1 1Medication Ad...
Background: Patients with hypertension in the community frequently fail to meet treatment goals. The...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies address results from use of new technology and patient participation in hyper...
Self-management support tools using technology may improve adherence to hypertension treatment. Ther...
Hypertension is a significant risk factor for heart disease and stroke worldwide. Effective treatmen...
Low adherence remains a struggle in hypertension management, despite improvement efforts. Presuming ...
Background: A well-controlled blood pressure (BP) reduces cardiovascular complications. Patient part...
Inger Hallberg,1–3 Agneta Ranerup,3,4 Ulrika Bengtsson,1,3 Karin Kjellgren1–3 1Institut...
Despite effective treatment strategies for hypertension, many persons with hypertension still fail t...
This explorative, longitudinal study evaluated the effect of the daily use of a mobile phone-based s...
Background: Hypertension is a chronic disease that is considered to be a public health problem and r...
Purpose Digital interventions, such as smartphone applications (apps), are becoming an increasingly...
Developing an interactive mobile phone self-report system for self-management of hypertension. Part ...
Background: Patients with hypertension in the community frequently fail to meet treatment goals. The...
Background: Patients with hypertension in the community frequently fail to meet treatment goals. The...
Eimear C Morrissey,1,2 Monica Casey,3 Liam G Glynn,4 Jane C Walsh,2 Gerard J Molloy1 1Medication Ad...
Background: Patients with hypertension in the community frequently fail to meet treatment goals. The...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies address results from use of new technology and patient participation in hyper...
Self-management support tools using technology may improve adherence to hypertension treatment. Ther...
Hypertension is a significant risk factor for heart disease and stroke worldwide. Effective treatmen...
Low adherence remains a struggle in hypertension management, despite improvement efforts. Presuming ...
Background: A well-controlled blood pressure (BP) reduces cardiovascular complications. Patient part...
Inger Hallberg,1–3 Agneta Ranerup,3,4 Ulrika Bengtsson,1,3 Karin Kjellgren1–3 1Institut...
Despite effective treatment strategies for hypertension, many persons with hypertension still fail t...
This explorative, longitudinal study evaluated the effect of the daily use of a mobile phone-based s...
Background: Hypertension is a chronic disease that is considered to be a public health problem and r...
Purpose Digital interventions, such as smartphone applications (apps), are becoming an increasingly...
Developing an interactive mobile phone self-report system for self-management of hypertension. Part ...
Background: Patients with hypertension in the community frequently fail to meet treatment goals. The...
Background: Patients with hypertension in the community frequently fail to meet treatment goals. The...
Eimear C Morrissey,1,2 Monica Casey,3 Liam G Glynn,4 Jane C Walsh,2 Gerard J Molloy1 1Medication Ad...
Background: Patients with hypertension in the community frequently fail to meet treatment goals. The...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies address results from use of new technology and patient participation in hyper...