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Guidelines encourage the use of self monitoring of blood pressure in pregnancy, and research suggests that women prefer it. But HODGKINSON AND COLLEAGUES: explain that our enthusiasm may run ahead of the evidence and call for more research before it is routinely adopted.

Original publication

DOI

10.1136/bmj.g6616

Type

Journal article

Journal

BMJ

Publication Date

18/11/2014

Volume

349

Keywords

Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory, Female, Humans, Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced, Pregnancy, Risk Assessment