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Abstract
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Purpose:The purpose of this study was to develop a useful system to both patients and doctors that enabled the report of the blood pressure of hypertensive patients to the doctor using short message service (SMS).
Method:The subjects of this study were 11 patients diagnosed of hypertension at C university hospital in Seoul. We measured the effects of the management system based on their blood pressure, compliance with medical instructions, subjective physical symptoms and patients¡¯ satisfaction with the program after one month¡¯s and two months¡¯ application of the system.
Result:The system was effective in lowering the systolic blood pressure, but not significantly effective for diastolic blood pressure, compliance to medical instructions or subjective physical symptoms. Patients¡¯ satisfaction after participation in the program was 3~4 out of 5 points, suggested that the subjects were generally satisfied with the program. In addition, conformity to the program was as high as 81.7%.
Conclusion:Based on the results above, we confirmed that the hypertensive patient management system was effective for managing blood pressure, and suggest subsequent research on the economic aspect of the system.
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KeyWords
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