Heterogeneity of the Effect of Telemedicine Hypertension Management Approach on Blood Pressure: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of US-based Clinical Trials.
Sameer AcharyaGagan NeupaneAustin SealsK C MadhavDean GiustiniSharan SharmaYhenneko J TaylorDeepak PalakshappaJeff D WilliamsonJustin Brian MooreHayden B BosworthYashashwi PokharelPublished in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2023)
Before wider implementation of TM-HTN intervention in the US, locally informed adaptation, such as optimizing the team-based HTN care approach, can provide more effective BP control.Without equity focused tailoring, TM-HTN intervention implemented as such can exacerbate inequities in BP control among non-White patients in the US.
Keyphrases
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