Background Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity worldwide. Raised blood pressure (BP) affects 10% of pregnancies worldwide, of which almost half develop pre-eclampsia. The proportion of pregnant women who have risk factors for pre-eclampsia (such as pre-existing hypertension, obesity and advanced maternal age) is increasing. Pre-eclampsia can manifest itself before women experience symptoms and can develop between antenatal visits. Incentives to improve early detection of gestational hypertensive disorders are therefore strong and self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMBP) in pregnancy might be one means to achieve this, whilst improving women’s involvement in antenatal care. The Blood Press...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the current prevalence of, and attitudes to, self-monitoring of blood press...
INTRODUCTION: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) in pregnancy could improve the detection and ma...
Abstract Importance: Inadequate management of elevated BP is a significant contributing factor to m...
Background: Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity ...
Acknowledgements This article represents independent research commissioned by the NIHR SPCR. The vie...
BACKGROUND: Raised blood pressure (BP) affects approximately 10% of pregnancies worldwide, and a hig...
Background Raised blood pressure (BP) affects approximately 10% of pregnancies worldwide, and a high...
Background: Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, particularly pre-eclampsia, pose a substantial heal...
Objective: One in 20 women are affected by pre-eclampsia, a major cause of maternal and perinatal mo...
Funding This article represents independent research commissioned by the National Institute for Heal...
Background: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) has been shown to be effective at improving BP co...
Guidelines encourage the use of self-monitoring of blood pressure in pregnancy, and research suggest...
INTRODUCTION: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) in pregnancy could improve the detection and ma...
Importance Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing facto...
This thesis aimed to examine the role of blood pressure self-monitoring (SMBP) for the management of...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the current prevalence of, and attitudes to, self-monitoring of blood press...
INTRODUCTION: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) in pregnancy could improve the detection and ma...
Abstract Importance: Inadequate management of elevated BP is a significant contributing factor to m...
Background: Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity ...
Acknowledgements This article represents independent research commissioned by the NIHR SPCR. The vie...
BACKGROUND: Raised blood pressure (BP) affects approximately 10% of pregnancies worldwide, and a hig...
Background Raised blood pressure (BP) affects approximately 10% of pregnancies worldwide, and a high...
Background: Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, particularly pre-eclampsia, pose a substantial heal...
Objective: One in 20 women are affected by pre-eclampsia, a major cause of maternal and perinatal mo...
Funding This article represents independent research commissioned by the National Institute for Heal...
Background: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) has been shown to be effective at improving BP co...
Guidelines encourage the use of self-monitoring of blood pressure in pregnancy, and research suggest...
INTRODUCTION: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) in pregnancy could improve the detection and ma...
Importance Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing facto...
This thesis aimed to examine the role of blood pressure self-monitoring (SMBP) for the management of...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the current prevalence of, and attitudes to, self-monitoring of blood press...
INTRODUCTION: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) in pregnancy could improve the detection and ma...
Abstract Importance: Inadequate management of elevated BP is a significant contributing factor to m...