Abstract Background Optimising blood pressure (BP) control is one of the most important modifiable risk factors in preventing subsequent stroke where the risk increases by one-third for every 10 mmHg rise in systolic BP. This study evaluated the feasibility and potential effectiveness of blood pressure self-monitoring with planned medication titration, to inform a definitive trial of the intervention, in patients with a previous stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA). Methods Patients with a history of stroke/TIA and sub-optimal BP control were invited to take part in a mixed methods feasibility study for a randomised controlled trial. Those meeting the inclusion criteria with systolic BP >130 mmHg were randomised to a self-monitoring i...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring of hypertension is associated with lower systolic blood pressure (SBP). ...
OBJECTIVE: Self-management of hypertension can reduce and control blood pressure (BP) compared with ...
IMPORTANCE: Self-monitoring of blood pressure with self-titration of antihypertensives (self-managem...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring of hypertension with self-titration of antihypertensives (self-managemen...
Background: Self-monitoring of hypertension with self-titration of antihypertensive...
The therapeutic benefit of self-monitoring blood pressure in stroke patients is uncertain. We invest...
BackgroundGood blood pressure (BP) control reduces the risk of recurrence of stroke/transient ischae...
BACKGROUND: Prevention of secondary stroke following initial ictus is an important focus of after-st...
TEST-BP was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Research for Patient Benefit ...
Self-monitoring of hypertension with self-titration of antihypertensives (self-management) results i...
Abstract: Background: Prevention of secondary stroke following initial ictus is an important focus o...
peer-reviewedBackground: Uncontrolled blood pressure (BP) is an important modifiable risk factor for...
The therapeutic benefit of self-monitoring blood pressure in stroke patients is uncertain. We invest...
Background: Prevention of secondary stroke following initial ictus is an important focus of after-st...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring of hypertension is associated with lower systolic blood pressure (SBP). ...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring of hypertension is associated with lower systolic blood pressure (SBP). ...
OBJECTIVE: Self-management of hypertension can reduce and control blood pressure (BP) compared with ...
IMPORTANCE: Self-monitoring of blood pressure with self-titration of antihypertensives (self-managem...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring of hypertension with self-titration of antihypertensives (self-managemen...
Background: Self-monitoring of hypertension with self-titration of antihypertensive...
The therapeutic benefit of self-monitoring blood pressure in stroke patients is uncertain. We invest...
BackgroundGood blood pressure (BP) control reduces the risk of recurrence of stroke/transient ischae...
BACKGROUND: Prevention of secondary stroke following initial ictus is an important focus of after-st...
TEST-BP was funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Research for Patient Benefit ...
Self-monitoring of hypertension with self-titration of antihypertensives (self-management) results i...
Abstract: Background: Prevention of secondary stroke following initial ictus is an important focus o...
peer-reviewedBackground: Uncontrolled blood pressure (BP) is an important modifiable risk factor for...
The therapeutic benefit of self-monitoring blood pressure in stroke patients is uncertain. We invest...
Background: Prevention of secondary stroke following initial ictus is an important focus of after-st...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring of hypertension is associated with lower systolic blood pressure (SBP). ...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring of hypertension is associated with lower systolic blood pressure (SBP). ...
OBJECTIVE: Self-management of hypertension can reduce and control blood pressure (BP) compared with ...
IMPORTANCE: Self-monitoring of blood pressure with self-titration of antihypertensives (self-managem...