Community-based blood pressure measurement by non-health workers using electronic devices: a validation study
Introduction: Population monitoring and screening of blood pressure is an important part of any population health strategy. Qualified health workers are expensive and often unavailable for screening. Non-health workers with electronic blood pressure monitors are increasingly used in community-based...
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Main Authors: | Daniel D. Reidpath (Author), Mei Lee Ling (Author), Shajahan Yasin (Author), Kanason Rajagobal (Author), Pascale Allotey (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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