Background: Oral anticoagulation monitoring has traditionally taken place in secondary care because of the need for a laboratory blood test, the international normalised ratio (INR). The development of reliable near patient testing (NPT) systems for INR estimation has facilitated devolution of testing to primary care. Patient self-management is a logical progression from the primary care model. This study will be the first to randomise non-selected patients in primary care, to either self-management or standard care. Method: The study was a multi-centred randomised controlled trial with patients from 49 general practices recruited. Those suitable for inclusion were aged 18 or over, with a long term indication for oral anticoagulation, who ...
Introduction: Increased numbers of patients receiving warfarin, particularly for non-rheumatic atria...
Background: Technology assisted self-testing and management is seen as one of the key areas in whic...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of portable monitors (point-of-care devices) for the management of pati...
Background: Oral anticoagulation monitoring has traditionally taken place in secondary care becau...
Background Oral anticoagulation monitoring has traditionally taken place in secondary care because o...
Abstract Background Oral anticoagulation monitoring has traditionally taken place in secondary care ...
Use of oral anticoagulants such as warfarin is increasing. Part of the reason for this is the rising...
Use of oral anticoagulants such as warfarin is increasing. Part of the reason for this is the rising...
Objective: To determine the clinical effectiveness of self management compared with routine care in ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical effectiveness of self management compared with routine care in ...
BACKGROUND: Trials show that oral anticoagulation therapy (OAT) substantially reduces thromboembolic...
BACKGROUND: Trials show that oral anticoagulation therapy (OAT) substantially reduces thromboembolic...
Background Trials show that oral anticoagulation therapy (OAT) substantially reduces thromboembolic ...
Background: Anticoagulation patient self-testing (PST) represents an alternative approach to warfari...
Background: Self-management may be an option to monitor oral anticoagulant therapy in health systems...
Introduction: Increased numbers of patients receiving warfarin, particularly for non-rheumatic atria...
Background: Technology assisted self-testing and management is seen as one of the key areas in whic...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of portable monitors (point-of-care devices) for the management of pati...
Background: Oral anticoagulation monitoring has traditionally taken place in secondary care becau...
Background Oral anticoagulation monitoring has traditionally taken place in secondary care because o...
Abstract Background Oral anticoagulation monitoring has traditionally taken place in secondary care ...
Use of oral anticoagulants such as warfarin is increasing. Part of the reason for this is the rising...
Use of oral anticoagulants such as warfarin is increasing. Part of the reason for this is the rising...
Objective: To determine the clinical effectiveness of self management compared with routine care in ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the clinical effectiveness of self management compared with routine care in ...
BACKGROUND: Trials show that oral anticoagulation therapy (OAT) substantially reduces thromboembolic...
BACKGROUND: Trials show that oral anticoagulation therapy (OAT) substantially reduces thromboembolic...
Background Trials show that oral anticoagulation therapy (OAT) substantially reduces thromboembolic ...
Background: Anticoagulation patient self-testing (PST) represents an alternative approach to warfari...
Background: Self-management may be an option to monitor oral anticoagulant therapy in health systems...
Introduction: Increased numbers of patients receiving warfarin, particularly for non-rheumatic atria...
Background: Technology assisted self-testing and management is seen as one of the key areas in whic...
BACKGROUND: The introduction of portable monitors (point-of-care devices) for the management of pati...