Exploring primary care physicians' challenges in using home blood pressure monitoring to manage hypertension in Singapore: a qualitative study

被引:0
|
作者
Moosa, Aminath Shiwaza [1 ,2 ]
Oka, Prawira [2 ]
Ng, Chirk Jenn [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] SingHlth Polyclin, Singapore, Singapore
[2] SingHlth Duke NUS Family Med Acad Clin Programme, Singapore, Singapore
关键词
home blood pressure; hypertension management; primary care; family medicine; self-monitored; uncontrolled hypertension; CLINICAL-PRACTICE; ACCURACY;
D O I
10.3389/fmed.2024.1343387
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective Hypertension guidelines recommend using home blood pressure (HBP) to diagnose, treat and monitor hypertension. This study aimed to explore the challenges primary care physicians (PCPs) face in using HBP to manage patients with hypertension.Method A qualitative study was conducted in 2022 at five primary care clinics in Singapore. An experienced qualitative researcher conducted individual in-depth interviews with 17 PCPs using a semi-structured interview guide. PCPs were purposively recruited based on their clinical roles and seniority until data saturation. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and managed using NVivo qualitative data management software. Analysis was performed using thematic analysis.Results PCPs identified variations in patients' HBP monitoring practices and inconsistencies in recording them. Access to HBP records relied on patients bringing their records to the clinic visit. A lack of seamless transfer of HBP records to the EMR resulted in an inconsistency in documentation and additional workload for PCPs. PCPs struggled to interpret the HBP readings, especially when there were BP fluctuations; this made treatment decisions difficult.Conclusion Despite strong recommendations to use HBP to inform hypertension management, PCPs still faced challenges accessing and interpreting HBP readings; this makes clinical decision-making difficult. Future research should explore effective ways to enhance patient self-efficacy in HBP monitoring and support healthcare providers in documenting and interpreting HBP.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] An automated home blood pressure monitoring program: a pilot study to improve postpartum hypertension care
    Wei, Lili S.
    Kouba, Insaf
    Tsai, Ming C.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2021, 224 (02) : S75 - S75
  • [22] Challenges and strategies for hypertension management: qualitative analysis of small primary care practices with varying blood pressure control
    Smolen, Jenny R.
    Wang, Jason J.
    Anane, Sheila P.
    FAMILY PRACTICE, 2019, 36 (05) : 644 - 649
  • [23] Impact Of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring On Hypertension Diagnosis In Primary Care
    Flatow, James
    Sanchez, Jose
    Singer, Jessica
    Moise, Nathalie
    Shimbo, Daichi
    Kronish, Ian M.
    HYPERTENSION, 2022, 79
  • [24] Primary-care physicians' views about the use of home/self blood pressure monitoring:: nationwide survey in Hungary
    Tisler, Andras
    Dunai, Andrea
    Keszei, Andras
    Fekete, Bertalan
    Othmane, Taha El Hadj
    Torzsa, Peter
    Logan, Alexander G.
    JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2006, 24 (09) : 1729 - 1735
  • [25] Stroke patients' perceptions of home blood pressure monitoring: a qualitative study
    Ovaisi, Shazia
    Ibison, Judith
    Leontowitsch, Miranda
    Cloud, Geoff
    Oakeshott, Pippa
    Kerry, Sally
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, 2011, 61 (590): : e604 - e610
  • [26] USING TELEMONITORED HOME BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT TO ASSESS THE TRUE PREVALENCE OF HYPERTENSION IN SINGAPORE
    Mondry, A.
    Tan, G.
    Ooi, V.
    JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2016, 34 : E116 - E116
  • [27] OWNERSHIP OF HOME BLOOD PRESSURE DEVICES AMONG PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION IN PRIMARY CARE
    Devaraj, Navin Kumar
    Ching, Siew Mooi
    Tan, Shu Leed
    Ramzdan, Siti Nurkamilla
    Chia, Yook Chin
    Devaraj, Navin Kumar
    JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2018, 36 : E172 - E172
  • [28] Exploring the potential for introducing home monitoring of blood pressure during pregnancy into maternity care: current views and experiences of staff-a qualitative study
    Hinton, Lisa
    Hodgkinson, James
    Tucker, Katherine L.
    Rozmovits, Linda
    Chappell, Lucy
    Greenfield, Sheila
    McCourt, Christine
    Sandall, Jane
    McManus, Richard J.
    BMJ OPEN, 2020, 10 (12):
  • [29] Challenges of diagnosing pediatric hypertension using ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
    Thomas, Jason
    Stonebrook, Emily
    Klamer, Brett
    Patel, Hiren P.
    Kallash, Mahmoud
    PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY, 2021, 36 (02) : 373 - 378
  • [30] Challenges of diagnosing pediatric hypertension using ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
    Jason Thomas
    Emily Stonebrook
    Brett Klamer
    Hiren P. Patel
    Mahmoud Kallash
    Pediatric Nephrology, 2021, 36 : 373 - 378