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For example, 261 patients (13.7%) who liked their monitoring frequency preferred another frequency in the future and 17 patients (0.9%) who disliked their monitoring frequency chose the same frequency in the future (data not shown).
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This could be achieved by discussing the preferred monitoring frequency with the patient on a structured annual basis.
11.1% did not care about their future monitoring frequency and the remainder preferred either a more (10.8%) or less (7.2%) frequent monitoring in the future.
The patients who were randomised to either three-monthly or six-monthly monitoring were more likely to prefer the monitoring frequency they were assigned to, although this effect was slightly stronger in the three-monthly monitoring group.
Behaviors assessed included presence of a home blood pressure monitor, monitoring frequency, and self-reported antihypertensive medication adherence.
Most patients (70.8%) would like to continue their monitoring frequency.
None of these studies reported BG monitoring frequency.
Regularly observed sources and monitoring frequencies are listed in Table 9.2.
Appetite monitoring was highly preferred compared to prior experiences with food monitoring.
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is preferred to casual clinic blood pressure (BP) monitoring in the diagnosis of hypertension (HTN).
Detecting such an attempt by centralized monitoring is not preferred due to several inherent drawbacks.
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