Self-monitoring of blood pressure for preeclampsia patients: Knowledge and attitudes
Background: Preeclampsia is one of the causes of maternal deaths and is also responsible for complications such as premature births worldwide. In South Africa, hypertensive disorders cause 14% of all maternal deaths. Evidence indicates that it may be beneficial to empower women to monitor their bloo...
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Main Authors: | Johanna Munyungula (Author), Simangele Shakwane (Author) |
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