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Created Oct 23, 2025 by Celia Smyth@celiasmyth8681Owner

The home Blood Pressure Monitoring In Pregnancy Programme


While many elements of antenatal care might be safely accomplished utilizing virtual contacts, BloodVitals SPO2 blood pressure monitoring and urine analysis are key facets of antenatal care, undertaken as a routine at each antenatal contact. The overall goal of this study was to analyze the influence and acceptability, BloodVitals insights for girls and healthcare professionals, of speedy rollout of supported self-monitoring of BP for Blood Vitals prime-risk and shielded pregnant ladies across Scotland throughout the coronavirus (COVID)-19 pandemic, using semi-structured telephone interviews with midwives, BloodVitals insights obstetricians and women who were using self-monitoring of blood strain companies in three Health Boards. The semi-structured interviews assessed acceptability and experiences of women and employees. Overall most women had a optimistic expertise of the programme, have been confident utilizing the gear and seen self-monitoring as an addition to their care reasonably than a alternative. Staff experiences differed throughout NHS Board areas. Staff usually appreciated nationwide steerage and felt confident showing women how to use the machines. Some workers felt native processes and protocols re.


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