Patient Interaction Phenotypes With an Automated Remote Hypertension Monitoring Program and Their Association With Blood Pressure Control: Observational Study
BackgroundAutomated texting platforms have emerged as a tool to facilitate communication between patients and health care providers with variable effects on achieving target blood pressure (BP). Understanding differences in the way patients interact with these communication platforms can inform thei...
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Main Authors: | Davoudi, Anahita (Author), Lee, Natalie S (Author), Chivers, Corey (Author), Delaney, Timothy (Author), Asch, Elizabeth L (Author), Reitz, Catherine (Author), Mehta, Shivan J (Author), Chaiyachati, Krisda H (Author), Mowery, Danielle L (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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