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Patient self-monitoring of blood pressure and self-titration of medication in primary care: the TASMINH2 trial qualitative study of health professionals’ experiences
Miren I Jones, Sheila M Greenfield, Emma P Bray, FD Richard Hobbs, Roger Holder, Paul Little, Jonathan Mant, Bryan Williams and Richard J McManus
British Journal of General Practice 2013; 63 (611): e378-e385. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp13X668168
Miren I Jones
PhD
Roles: Research fellow
Sheila M Greenfield
BSc, MA, PhD
Roles: Professor of medical sociology
Emma P Bray
PhD
Roles: Research fellow
FD Richard Hobbs
FRCGP, FRCP, FESC, FMedSci, MA
Roles: Professor of primary care health sciences
Roger Holder
BSc (Hons)
Roles: Medical statistician
Paul Little
MRCP, MD, MRCGP, DLSHTM, LSHTM, FRCGP, FMedSci
Roles: Professor of primary care research
Jonathan Mant
MA, MSc, MD, FFPH
Roles: Professor of primary care research
Bryan Williams
MRCP, FRCP, MD, FAHA
Roles: Chair of medicine
Richard J McManus
MA, PhD, FRCGP
Roles: Professor of primary care
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Patient self-monitoring of blood pressure and self-titration of medication in primary care: the TASMINH2 trial qualitative study of health professionals’ experiences
Miren I Jones, Sheila M Greenfield, Emma P Bray, FD Richard Hobbs, Roger Holder, Paul Little, Jonathan Mant, Bryan Williams, Richard J McManus
British Journal of General Practice 2013; 63 (611): e378-e385. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp13X668168
Patient self-monitoring of blood pressure and self-titration of medication in primary care: the TASMINH2 trial qualitative study of health professionals’ experiences
Miren I Jones, Sheila M Greenfield, Emma P Bray, FD Richard Hobbs, Roger Holder, Paul Little, Jonathan Mant, Bryan Williams, Richard J McManus
British Journal of General Practice 2013; 63 (611): e378-e385. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp13X668168
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