Hj. Krecke et al., PATIENT ASSESSMENT OF SELF-MEASUREMENT OF BLOOD-PRESSURE - RESULTS OFA TELEPHONE SURVEY IN GERMANY, Journal of hypertension, 14(3), 1996, pp. 323-326
Objective To obtain information on the adoption of self-measurement of
blood pressure by hypertensives and their attending physicians. Metho
ds Callers to the Cardiovascular Hotline Heidelberg revealing themselv
es to have high blood pressure were interviewed about self-recording o
f blood pressure. Results Among the callers about 70% practised self-m
easurement. Half of them bought a device on their own initiative, one-
third on recommendation or prescription by their physician, A quarter
of those practising the technique were introduced to it by experienced
personnel and a comparable number were adequately informed about the
aims and objectives, Nevertheless, more than half of those practising
self-measurement claimed to be coping better with the disease. Conclus
ions The data indicate that self-monitoring is widely practised by hyp
ertensives in Germany. In contrast to this finding, too few physicians
have adopted home-recording as a useful tool in the treatment of hype
rtension.