Patient assessment of self-measurement of blood pressure: results of a telephone survey in Germany

OBJECTIVETo obtain information on the adoption of self-measurement of blood pressure by hypertensives and their attending physicians. METHODSCallers to the Cardiovascular Hotline Heidelberg revealing themselves to have high blood pressure were interviewed about self-recording of blood pressure. RESU...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of hypertension 1996-03, Vol.14 (3), p.323-326
Hauptverfasser: Krecke, Hans-Jürgen, Lükes, Peter, Maiwald, Michael
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVETo obtain information on the adoption of self-measurement of blood pressure by hypertensives and their attending physicians. METHODSCallers to the Cardiovascular Hotline Heidelberg revealing themselves to have high blood pressure were interviewed about self-recording of blood pressure. RESULTSAmong the callers about 70% practised self-measurement. Half of them bought a device on their own initiative, one-third on recommendation or prescription by their physician. A quarter of those practising the technique were introduced to it by experienced personnel and a comparable number were adequately informed about the aims and objectives. Nevertheless, more than half of those practising self-measurement claimed to be coping better with the disease. CONCLUSIONSThe data indicate that self-monitoring is widely practised by hypertensives in Germany. In contrast to this finding, too few physicians have adopted home-recording as a useful tool in the treatment of hypertension.
ISSN:0263-6352
1473-5598
DOI:10.1097/00004872-199603000-00008