Pregnant women are doing it for themselves: Self-monitoring of blood pressure in pregnancy

Lavallee L., Tucker K., McManus R.

© 2018 MA Healthcare Ltd. All rights reserved. Regular blood pressure checks are crucial to the early detection of pre-eclampsia and are associated with better maternal and neonatal outcomes. Hypertension can develop between antenatal visits, however, and complications may progress rapidly. Having women monitor their own blood pressure at home could be an effective way of overcoming this problem, providing a cost-effective means to improve outcomes and empower women. Further evidence is needed, however, to ensure that the practice is implemented safely and favourably for both women and health professionals..

DOI

10.12968/bjom.2018.26.7.451

Type

Journal article

Journal

British Journal of Midwifery

Publication Date

02/07/2018

Volume

26

Pages

451 - 454

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