A Systematic Review of the Role of Telemedicine in Blood Pressure Control: Focus on Patient Engagement.
Ahmad KhanijahaniNesli AkinciEric QuitiquitPublished in: Current hypertension reports (2022)
Telemedicine is a rapidly growing method of healthcare services delivery. Telemedicine interventions are mainly used to facilitate communication between the patient and provider, measure, record, and track blood pressure, and educate and train patients about managing their blood pressure. Findings from several studies indicate the evidence of patient engagement, adherence to the care plan, improvement in knowledge about blood pressure, and patient satisfaction with telemedicine interventions for blood pressure. Telemedicine interventions need to be customized depending on patient demographics and socioeconomic characteristics such as age and education level to ensure optimal patient engagement.