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Provider‐perceived acceptability, feasibility, and appropriateness of home blood pressure monitoring in Ghana
Synopsis Obstetric providers believe that adoption of patient‐performed home blood pressure monitoring would be acceptable, feasible, and appropriate among pregnant women in urban Ghana.
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Obstetric providers believe that adoption of patient‐performed home blood pressure monitoring would be acceptable, feasible, and appropriate among pregnant women in urban Ghana. |
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