Patient Interaction Phenotypes With an Automated Remote Hypertension Monitoring Program and Their Association With Blood Pressure Control: Observational Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research2020Vol. 22(12), pp. e22493–e22493
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Anahita Davoudi, Natalie Lee, Corey Chivers, Timothy Delaney, Elizabeth Asch, Catherine Reitz, Shivan J. Mehta, Krisda H. Chaiyachati, Danielle L. Mowery
Abstract
We identified unique interaction phenotypes among patients engaging with an automated text message platform for remote BP monitoring. Only the minimalist communication style was associated with achieving target BP. Identifying and understanding interaction phenotypes may be useful for tailoring future automated texting interactions and designing future interventions to achieve better BP control.
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