Feasibility of a Self-Measured Blood Pressure Monitoring Program to Reduce Uncontrolled Hypertension.

R I Med J (2013)

Director, Digital Solutions and Practice Transformation at Healthcentric Advisors, Providence, RI.

Published: October 2022

Background: Hypertension is a common, serious condition affecting about one-third of adults in the United States. Self-measured blood pressure (SMBP) monitoring, combined with clinical support, is recommended to improve hypertension control and patient outcomes.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of a SMBP monitoring program that supported recruited patients in using wireless Bluetooth monitors to track their blood pressure at home and gave outpatient practices real-time access to patients' measurements. We analyzed SMBP measurements, practice-user log data, and patient and practice experience evaluations.

Results: Project staff recruited 17 outpatient practices and 187 patients. After four weeks, 64% of participants consistently monitored their blood pressure at least three times per week. A majority of patients (79%) reported an increased ability to manage their hypertension. In total, clinicians received 1,849 alerts and documented 409 actions.

Conclusions: This analysis demonstrates the feasibility of combining SMBP with real-time access to home measurements by outpatient practices.

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