Dr Janet Hanley J.Hanley@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Scale-up BP: Implementing evidence-based hypertension research at scale
People Involved
Project Description
To determine the feasibility of carrying out a phase 4 study on the clinical and health economic impact of implementing telemonitoring of BP as routine practice for the majority of patients with raised BP in primary care.
Status | Project Complete |
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Funder(s) | Chief Scientists Office |
Value | £2,291.00 |
Project Dates | Nov 1, 2015 - Oct 31, 2017 |
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