Use and Preferences for Ambulatory BP Monitoring and BP Measurement for Making a New Diagnosis of Hypertension
Provider Type | MA/LPN/RN | Physician/PA/APRN |
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n = 163 | n = 119 | |
n (%) | n (%) | |
Before reading the description knew what 24-hour ambulatory BP measurement was?* | ||
No | 60 (37.0) | 17 (14.3) |
Yes | 88 (54.3) | 97 (81.5) |
Uncertain | 14 (8.6) | 5 (4.2) |
Over the past 12 months, how often have you ordered 24-hour ambulatory BP measurements?(Physician/PA/APRNs only)† | ||
None | NA§ | 69 (68.3) |
1 to 2 times | NA | 18 (17.8) |
3 or more times | NA | 14 (13.9) |
If there were no barriers to access to different methods, obtaining BP data, which method would you prefer for making a new diagnosis of hypertension (choose 1, Physicians/PA/APRNs only)‡ | ||
Clinic BPs | NA§ | 33 (29.0) |
Home BPs | NA | 11 (9.7) |
Kiosk BPs | NA | 1 (0.9) |
24-hour ambulatory BP | NA | 69 (60.5) |