Worldwide hypertension (HT) guidelines recommend use of home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) in patients with persistent suboptimal blood pressure (BP) readings. It is not clear how patients with limited health literacy could perform HBPM to assist BP control. This study aimed at finding the association between HBPM and patients from lower socioeconomic classes, particularly on the effect of health literacy or educational level. Three electronic databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE, and PubMed) were searched for primary studies with keywords including educational level, health literacy, numeracy, home blood pressure monitoring, accuracy, and quality. The PRISMA guideline was followed. The quality of the literature was assessed by the Cochrane tool a...
Abstract Background Despite the many antihypertensive medications available, two-thirds of patients ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to summarize the evidence of health literacy and health outcome...
Objectives: Hypertension is the most important controllable risk factor for cardiovascular, stroke ...
Despite the impressive increase of home blood pressure monitoring (BPM) among hypertensive patients ...
Background This study aimed to assess whether a structured home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) ed...
Background: Despite the advancements in healthcare , hypertension remains one of the most prevalent...
Background: Many patients with abnormal blood pressures are not accurately assessed in a clinical se...
Background: Self-monitoring blood pressure (SMBP) plus clinical support can improve access to care a...
Lower health literacy is associated with poorer health outcomes. Few interventions poised to mitigat...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of home monitoring of blood pressure (HMBP) on adherence to antih...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension (HTN) is a leading cause of maternal mortality, and HTN guidelines recommen...
Home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) readings predict the increased risks of cardiovascular events ...
Self-blood pressure monitoring (SBPM) at home creates greater awareness and patient participation i...
Background: Hypertension carries a significant burden with nearly one third of U.S. adults having hi...
To assess primary care providers' (PCPs) opinions related to recommending home blood pressure monito...
Abstract Background Despite the many antihypertensive medications available, two-thirds of patients ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to summarize the evidence of health literacy and health outcome...
Objectives: Hypertension is the most important controllable risk factor for cardiovascular, stroke ...
Despite the impressive increase of home blood pressure monitoring (BPM) among hypertensive patients ...
Background This study aimed to assess whether a structured home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) ed...
Background: Despite the advancements in healthcare , hypertension remains one of the most prevalent...
Background: Many patients with abnormal blood pressures are not accurately assessed in a clinical se...
Background: Self-monitoring blood pressure (SMBP) plus clinical support can improve access to care a...
Lower health literacy is associated with poorer health outcomes. Few interventions poised to mitigat...
Purpose: To investigate the effect of home monitoring of blood pressure (HMBP) on adherence to antih...
BACKGROUND: Hypertension (HTN) is a leading cause of maternal mortality, and HTN guidelines recommen...
Home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) readings predict the increased risks of cardiovascular events ...
Self-blood pressure monitoring (SBPM) at home creates greater awareness and patient participation i...
Background: Hypertension carries a significant burden with nearly one third of U.S. adults having hi...
To assess primary care providers' (PCPs) opinions related to recommending home blood pressure monito...
Abstract Background Despite the many antihypertensive medications available, two-thirds of patients ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to summarize the evidence of health literacy and health outcome...
Objectives: Hypertension is the most important controllable risk factor for cardiovascular, stroke ...