
Main Outcomes and Measures Systolic and diastolic BP measured by a US Food and Drug Administration–cleared BP monitor, with categories defined as normal (systolic BP, 180 mm Hg) was observed 11 637 times from 3778 participants.

The hypertension self-management program was provided through the participant’s (or their spouse’s) employer health plan.Įxposures Program engagement, defined by average number of application sessions. Objective To examine whether engagement with a hypertension self-management program with a BP monitor and connected smartphone application with clinically based digital coaching was associated with BP control during a follow-up period of as long as 3 years.ĭesign, Setting, and Participants This cohort study enrolled US adults with elevated BP or hypertension between January 1, 2015, and July 1, 2020. Importance It is unclear whether mobile technology hypertension self-management programs are associated with blood pressure (BP) control. Shared Decision Making and Communication.Scientific Discovery and the Future of Medicine.Health Care Economics, Insurance, Payment.Clinical Implications of Basic Neuroscience.Challenges in Clinical Electrocardiography.
