Patient and practitioner views on a combined face-to-face and digital intervention to support medication adherence in hypertension: a qualitative study within primary care.
Miranda Van EmmenisJames JamisonAikaterini KassavouWendy HardemanRupert HarwoodCharlotte A'CourtStephen SuttonHelen EborallPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
A combined VBI-DI can potentially address intentional and non-intentional reasons for non-adherence to hypertension medication. For optimal engagement, recommendations from this work include a VBI conducted in a non-judgmental manner and focusing on non-intentional factors, followed by a DI that is easy-to-use, highly tailored and with provision of data privacy details about any sensing technology used.
Keyphrases
- blood pressure
- primary care
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- social media
- health information
- smoking cessation
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- machine learning
- escherichia coli
- adipose tissue
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