Objectives To assess adherence to self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMBP), and differences between SMBP and clinic readings, in a self-monitoring intervention for managing pregnancy hypertension. Study design OPTIMUM-BP was an unmasked randomised controlled clinical trial. 154 women with pregnancy hypertension from four maternity units in England were recruited and randomised to SMBP or usual care. This secondary analysis included 91 women randomised to self-monitoring who provided BP readings. Trial instructions were for daily SMBP. Main outcome measures Adherence was calculated as proportion of days on which SMBP readings were taken. Proportion of weeks in which at least 4 and at least 2 SMBP readings were taken was also calculated. Me...
Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy result in substantial maternal morbidity and are a leading c...
Introduction: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) in pregnancy could improve the detection and ma...
Objective To evaluate how English maternity units implemented self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMB...
OBJECTIVES: To assess adherence to self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMBP), and differences between...
Background: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) has been shown to be effective at improving BP co...
This thesis aimed to examine the role of blood pressure self-monitoring (SMBP) for the management of...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of a blood pressure self-monitoring intervention for managing p...
Background Raised blood pressure (BP) affects approximately 10% of pregnancies worldwide, and a high...
Importance Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing fact...
INTRODUCTION: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) in pregnancy could improve the detection and ma...
Importance: Inadequate management of raised BP is a significant contributing factor to maternal deat...
Importance: Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing fact...
Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy result in substantial maternal morbidity and are a leading c...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the current prevalence of, and attitudes to, self-monitoring of blood press...
Importance: Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing fact...
Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy result in substantial maternal morbidity and are a leading c...
Introduction: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) in pregnancy could improve the detection and ma...
Objective To evaluate how English maternity units implemented self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMB...
OBJECTIVES: To assess adherence to self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMBP), and differences between...
Background: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) has been shown to be effective at improving BP co...
This thesis aimed to examine the role of blood pressure self-monitoring (SMBP) for the management of...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of a blood pressure self-monitoring intervention for managing p...
Background Raised blood pressure (BP) affects approximately 10% of pregnancies worldwide, and a high...
Importance Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing fact...
INTRODUCTION: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) in pregnancy could improve the detection and ma...
Importance: Inadequate management of raised BP is a significant contributing factor to maternal deat...
Importance: Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing fact...
Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy result in substantial maternal morbidity and are a leading c...
OBJECTIVE: To understand the current prevalence of, and attitudes to, self-monitoring of blood press...
Importance: Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing fact...
Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy result in substantial maternal morbidity and are a leading c...
Introduction: Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) in pregnancy could improve the detection and ma...
Objective To evaluate how English maternity units implemented self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMB...