Table 2.

Use and Preferences for Ambulatory BP Monitoring and BP Measurement for Making a New Diagnosis of Hypertension

Provider TypeMA/LPN/RNPhysician/PA/APRN
n = 163n = 119
n (%)n (%)
Before reading the description knew what 24-hour ambulatory BP measurement was?*
    No60 (37.0)17 (14.3)
    Yes88 (54.3)97 (81.5)
    Uncertain14 (8.6)5 (4.2)
Over the past 12 months, how often have you ordered 24-hour ambulatory BP measurements?(Physician/PA/APRNs only)
    NoneNA§69 (68.3)
    1 to 2 timesNA18 (17.8)
    3 or more timesNA14 (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 BPsNA§33 (29.0)
    Home BPsNA11 (9.7)
    Kiosk BPsNA1 (0.9)
    24-hour ambulatory BPNA69 (60.5)
  • * Missing MA/LPN/RN, n = 1.

  • Missing n = 18.

  • Missing n = 5.

  • § NA, not applicable (not asked).

  • Abbreviations: APRN, advanced practice registered nurse; BP, blood pressure; MA, medical assistant; LPN, licensed practical nurse; PA, physician assistant; RN, registered nurse.