Patient self-monitoring of blood pressure and self-titration of medication in primary care: the TASMINH2 trial qualitative study of health professionals' experiences.
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring with self-titration of antihypertensives leads to reduced blood pressure. Patients are keen on self-monitoring but little is known about healthcare professional views. AIM: To explore health professionals' views and experiences of patient self-management, particularl...
Main Authors: | Jones, M, Greenfield, S, Bray, E, Hobbs, F, Holder, R, Little, P, Mant, J, Williams, B, McManus, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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