International Journal of Hypertension (Jan 2012)

Self-Monitoring of Blood Pressure in Hypertension: A UK Primary Care Survey

  • S. Baral-Grant,
  • M. S. Haque,
  • A. Nouwen,
  • S. M. Greenfield,
  • R. J. McManus

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/582068
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Self-Monitoring Blood Pressure amongst people with hypertension using a cross-sectional survey. Of the 955 who replied (53%), 293 (31%) reported that they self-monitored blood pressure. Nearly 60% (198/331) self-monitored at least monthly. Diabetic patients monitoring their blood glucose were five times more likely than those not monitoring to monitor their blood pressure. Self-monitoring is less common in the UK than internationally, but is practiced by enough people to warrant greater integration into clinical practice.