Background: Telemonitoring of home blood pressure (BP) is found to have a positive effect on BP control. Delivering a BP telemonitoring service in primary care offers primary care physicians an innovative approach toward management of their patients with hypertension. However, little is known about patients’ acceptance of such service in routine clinical care. Objective: This study aimed to explore patients’ acceptance of a BP telemonitoring service delivered in primary care based on the technology acceptance model (TAM). Methods: A qualitative study design was used. Primary care patients with uncontrolled office BP who fulfilled the inclusion criteria were enrolled into a BP telemonitoring service offered between the period August 2012 and...
BACKGROUND: In order to achieve successful implementation an intervention needs to be acceptable and...
BACKGROUND:Self-monitoring of blood pressure is common but how telemonitoring with a mobile healthca...
Background: Inadequate blood pressure control and poor adherence to treatment remain among the major...
Adina Abdullah,1 Su May Liew,1 Nik Sherina Hanafi,1 Chirk Jenn Ng,1 Pauline Siew Mei Lai,1 Yook Chin...
About half of the adults in the United States have hypertension, and uncontrolled hypertension leads...
BACKGROUND: In order to achieve successful implementation an intervention needs to be acceptable and...
Background: 1.2 million appointments in Scottish primary care annually are used solely for checking ...
Aim: To explore the experiences of participants in a randomised controlled trial of telemetry suppor...
BackgroundWhile evidence from randomised controlled trials shows that telemonitoring for hypertensio...
Purpose of Review: To systematically review and synthesize the existing evidence on the effects of d...
BACKGROUND: The use of technology has the potential to support the patient´s active participation re...
Objectives To explore the experiences of patients and professionals taking part in a randomised cont...
To establish the acceptability of telemetric monitoring of blood pressure to patients and clinicians...
Background: Inadequate blood pressure control and poor adherence to treatment remain among the major...
High blood pressure is a prevalent condition affecting more than 1 in 4 adults in the UK. Many patie...
BACKGROUND: In order to achieve successful implementation an intervention needs to be acceptable and...
BACKGROUND:Self-monitoring of blood pressure is common but how telemonitoring with a mobile healthca...
Background: Inadequate blood pressure control and poor adherence to treatment remain among the major...
Adina Abdullah,1 Su May Liew,1 Nik Sherina Hanafi,1 Chirk Jenn Ng,1 Pauline Siew Mei Lai,1 Yook Chin...
About half of the adults in the United States have hypertension, and uncontrolled hypertension leads...
BACKGROUND: In order to achieve successful implementation an intervention needs to be acceptable and...
Background: 1.2 million appointments in Scottish primary care annually are used solely for checking ...
Aim: To explore the experiences of participants in a randomised controlled trial of telemetry suppor...
BackgroundWhile evidence from randomised controlled trials shows that telemonitoring for hypertensio...
Purpose of Review: To systematically review and synthesize the existing evidence on the effects of d...
BACKGROUND: The use of technology has the potential to support the patient´s active participation re...
Objectives To explore the experiences of patients and professionals taking part in a randomised cont...
To establish the acceptability of telemetric monitoring of blood pressure to patients and clinicians...
Background: Inadequate blood pressure control and poor adherence to treatment remain among the major...
High blood pressure is a prevalent condition affecting more than 1 in 4 adults in the UK. Many patie...
BACKGROUND: In order to achieve successful implementation an intervention needs to be acceptable and...
BACKGROUND:Self-monitoring of blood pressure is common but how telemonitoring with a mobile healthca...
Background: Inadequate blood pressure control and poor adherence to treatment remain among the major...