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Technical Dissonance in Home Blood Pressure Monitoring After Stroke: Having the Machine, but Not Using Correctly.

Rachel FormanCatherine M ViscoliKatherine MeurerKevin N ShethLauren H SansingAdam de HavenonRicha SharmaMelissa MariscalWalter N Kernan
Published in: American journal of hypertension (2023)
Most patients after stroke have an HBPM, but only about 1 in 5 use it correctly. Approximately half of the patients from underrepresented racial or ethnic groups do not have a plan for responding to the values above goal. Our results indicate opportunities to improve the dissemination and correct use of HBPM.
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