Objectives Digital interventions can change patients’ experiences of managing their health, either creating additional burden or improving their experience of healthcare. This qualitative study aimed to explore perceived burdens and benefits for patients using a digital self-management intervention for reducing high blood pressure. A secondary aim was to further our understanding of how best to capture burdens and benefits when evaluating health interventions. Design Inductive qualitative process study nested in a randomised controlled trial. Setting Primary Care in the UK. Participants 35 participants taking antihypertensive medication and with uncontrolled blood pressure at baseline participated in semistructured telephone interviews. Int...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring with self-titration of antihypertensives leads to reduced blood pres...
BACKGROUND: In order to achieve successful implementation an intervention needs to be acceptable and...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Introduction: In the management of hypertensi...
Objectives: Digital interventions can change patients’ experiences of managing their health, either ...
OBJECTIVES: Digital interventions can change patients' experiences of managing their health, either ...
High blood pressure is a prevalent condition affecting more than 1 in 4 adults in the UK. Many patie...
Background Self-monitoring blood pressure (SMBP) is becoming an increasingly prevalent practice in U...
Background: Self-management of hypertension, comprising self-monitoring of blood pressure with self-...
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...
Background: Patients with hypertension in the community frequently fail to meet treatment goals. The...
Self-monitoring blood pressure (SMBP) is becoming an increasingly prevalent practice in UK primary c...
Background: Patients with hypertension in the community frequently fail to meet treatment goals. The...
BACKGROUND: In order to achieve successful implementation an intervention needs to be acceptable and...
BACKGROUND: This paper describes the intervention planning process for the Home and Online Managemen...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring with self-titration of antihypertensives leads to reduced blood pres...
BACKGROUND: In order to achieve successful implementation an intervention needs to be acceptable and...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Introduction: In the management of hypertensi...
Objectives: Digital interventions can change patients’ experiences of managing their health, either ...
OBJECTIVES: Digital interventions can change patients' experiences of managing their health, either ...
High blood pressure is a prevalent condition affecting more than 1 in 4 adults in the UK. Many patie...
Background Self-monitoring blood pressure (SMBP) is becoming an increasingly prevalent practice in U...
Background: Self-management of hypertension, comprising self-monitoring of blood pressure with self-...
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...
Background: Patients with hypertension in the community frequently fail to meet treatment goals. The...
Self-monitoring blood pressure (SMBP) is becoming an increasingly prevalent practice in UK primary c...
Background: Patients with hypertension in the community frequently fail to meet treatment goals. The...
BACKGROUND: In order to achieve successful implementation an intervention needs to be acceptable and...
BACKGROUND: This paper describes the intervention planning process for the Home and Online Managemen...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring with self-titration of antihypertensives leads to reduced blood pres...
BACKGROUND: In order to achieve successful implementation an intervention needs to be acceptable and...
© 2017, Springer International Publishing Switzerland. Introduction: In the management of hypertensi...