A Mobile Health Coaching Intervention for Controlling Hypertension: Single-Arm Pilot Pre-Post Study
JMIR Formative Research2020Vol. 4(5), pp. e13989–e13989
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Abstract
In this pilot study, we found that participants were engaged with an interactive mobile app that promoted healthy behaviors to treat hypertension. We did not find a difference in the physiological outcomes, but were underpowered to identify such changes.
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