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Impact of Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring Device Connectivity on Engagement Among Pregnant Individuals Enrolled in the Delfina Care Platform: Observational Study

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Mia Charifson
https://www.delfina.com/resource/impact-of-remote-blood-pressure-monitoring-device-connectivity-on-engagement-among-pregnant-individuals-enrolled-in-the-delfina-care-platform-observational-study

Authors: Mia Charifson, Timothy Wen, Bonnie Zell, Priyanka Vaidya, Cynthia I Rios, C Funsho Fagbohun, Isabel Fulcher

Journal: JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Key Findings: User engagement with remote blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy is critical to optimize the associated benefits of blood pressure control and early detection of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. In our study population of pregnant individuals, we found that connected blood pressure cuffs, which automatically sync measures to a monitoring platform or health record, increase engagement (2.13 [95% CI 1.36‐3.35] times more measures per day) with remote blood pressure monitoring compared to unconnected cuffs that require manual entry of measures.

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Impact of Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring Device Connectivity on Engagement Among Pregnant Individuals Enrolled in the Delfina Care Platform: Observational Study

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Authors
Authors
Authors
Mia Charifson
https://www.delfina.com/resource/impact-of-remote-blood-pressure-monitoring-device-connectivity-on-engagement-among-pregnant-individuals-enrolled-in-the-delfina-care-platform-observational-study

Authors: Mia Charifson, Timothy Wen, Bonnie Zell, Priyanka Vaidya, Cynthia I Rios, C Funsho Fagbohun, Isabel Fulcher

Journal: JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Key Findings: User engagement with remote blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy is critical to optimize the associated benefits of blood pressure control and early detection of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. In our study population of pregnant individuals, we found that connected blood pressure cuffs, which automatically sync measures to a monitoring platform or health record, increase engagement (2.13 [95% CI 1.36‐3.35] times more measures per day) with remote blood pressure monitoring compared to unconnected cuffs that require manual entry of measures.

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Impact of Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring Device Connectivity on Engagement Among Pregnant Individuals Enrolled in the Delfina Care Platform: Observational Study

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Authors
Authors
Authors
Mia Charifson
https://www.delfina.com/resource/impact-of-remote-blood-pressure-monitoring-device-connectivity-on-engagement-among-pregnant-individuals-enrolled-in-the-delfina-care-platform-observational-study

Authors: Mia Charifson, Timothy Wen, Bonnie Zell, Priyanka Vaidya, Cynthia I Rios, C Funsho Fagbohun, Isabel Fulcher

Journal: JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Key Findings: User engagement with remote blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy is critical to optimize the associated benefits of blood pressure control and early detection of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. In our study population of pregnant individuals, we found that connected blood pressure cuffs, which automatically sync measures to a monitoring platform or health record, increase engagement (2.13 [95% CI 1.36‐3.35] times more measures per day) with remote blood pressure monitoring compared to unconnected cuffs that require manual entry of measures.

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Impact of Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring Device Connectivity on Engagement Among Pregnant Individuals Enrolled in the Delfina Care Platform: Observational Study

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Authors
Authors
Authors
Mia Charifson
https://www.delfina.com/resource/impact-of-remote-blood-pressure-monitoring-device-connectivity-on-engagement-among-pregnant-individuals-enrolled-in-the-delfina-care-platform-observational-study

Authors: Mia Charifson, Timothy Wen, Bonnie Zell, Priyanka Vaidya, Cynthia I Rios, C Funsho Fagbohun, Isabel Fulcher

Journal: JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Key Findings: User engagement with remote blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy is critical to optimize the associated benefits of blood pressure control and early detection of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. In our study population of pregnant individuals, we found that connected blood pressure cuffs, which automatically sync measures to a monitoring platform or health record, increase engagement (2.13 [95% CI 1.36‐3.35] times more measures per day) with remote blood pressure monitoring compared to unconnected cuffs that require manual entry of measures.

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Impact of Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring Device Connectivity on Engagement Among Pregnant Individuals Enrolled in the Delfina Care Platform: Observational Study

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https://www.delfina.com/resource/impact-of-remote-blood-pressure-monitoring-device-connectivity-on-engagement-among-pregnant-individuals-enrolled-in-the-delfina-care-platform-observational-study

Authors: Mia Charifson, Timothy Wen, Bonnie Zell, Priyanka Vaidya, Cynthia I Rios, C Funsho Fagbohun, Isabel Fulcher

Journal: JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Key Findings: User engagement with remote blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy is critical to optimize the associated benefits of blood pressure control and early detection of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. In our study population of pregnant individuals, we found that connected blood pressure cuffs, which automatically sync measures to a monitoring platform or health record, increase engagement (2.13 [95% CI 1.36‐3.35] times more measures per day) with remote blood pressure monitoring compared to unconnected cuffs that require manual entry of measures.

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Impact of Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring Device Connectivity on Engagement Among Pregnant Individuals Enrolled in the Delfina Care Platform: Observational Study

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