Exploring the patient experience of remote hypertension management in Scotland during COVID-19: a qualitative study
Objectives The aim of this study was to understand how patients experienced hypertension management, with or without blood pressure (BP) telemonitoring, during the COVID-19 pandemic.Design, methods, participants and setting This qualitative study conducted between April and November 2022 consisted o...
Main Authors: | Bruce Guthrie, Lis Neubeck, Janet Hanley, Sheona Mchale, Iain Atherton, Mary Paterson, Brian McKinstry, Alice Pearsons |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2023-12-01
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Series: | BMJ Open |
Online Access: | https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/12/e078944.full |
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