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Barsky J, Hunter R, McAllister C, Yeates K, Campbell N, Liu P, et al.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth . 2019 Dec; 7(12):e12639. PMID: 31815678
Background: DREAM-GLOBAL (Diagnosing hypertension-Engaging Action and Management in Getting Lower Blood Pressure in Indigenous and low- and middle-income countries) studied a SMS text messaging-based system for blood pressure measurement and...
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Maar M, Beaudin V, Yeates K, Boesch L, Liu P, Madjedi K, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2019 Nov; 21(11):e14203. PMID: 31682574
Background: There is a paucity of controlled clinical trial data based on research with Indigenous peoples. A lack of data specific to Indigenous peoples means that new therapeutic methods, such...
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Tobe S, Yeates K, Campbell N, Maar M, Perkins N, Liu P, et al.
J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) . 2018 Nov; 21(1):29-36. PMID: 30474909
Hypertension, the leading cause of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, affects more than 1 billion people globally. The rise in mobile health in particular the use of mobile phones and short...
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Yeates K, Campbell N, Maar M, Perkins N, Liu P, Sleeth J, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2017 Dec; 6(12):e244. PMID: 29258978
Background: Hypertension, the leading cause of morbidity and mortality, affects more than 1 billion people and is responsible globally for 10 million deaths annually. Hypertension can be controlled on a...
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Maar M, Yeates K, Perkins N, Boesch L, Hua-Stewart D, Liu P, et al.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth . 2017 Apr; 5(4):e47. PMID: 28428165
Background: To facilitate decision-making capacity between options of care under real-life service conditions, clinical trials must be pragmatic to evaluate mobile health (mHealth) interventions under the variable conditions of health...
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Maar M, Yeates K, Toth Z, Barron M, Boesch L, Hua-Stewart D, et al.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth . 2016 Jan; 4(1):e10. PMID: 26800712
Background: Mobile-cellular subscriptions have increased steadily over the past decade. The accessibility of SMS messages over existing mobile networks is high and has almost universal availability even on older and...
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Maar M, Yeates K, Barron M, Hua D, Liu P, Lum-Kwong M, et al.
Implement Sci . 2015 May; 10:64. PMID: 25935849
Background: Non-communicable chronic diseases are the leading causes of mortality globally, and nearly 80% of these deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). In high-income countries (HICs), inequitable distribution...
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Blom K, How M, Dai M, Baker B, Irvine J, Abbey S, et al.
BMJ Open . 2012 Mar; 2(2):e000848. PMID: 22396225
Introduction: Hypertension (HTN) is a leading risk factor for preventable cardiovascular disease, with over one in five adults affected worldwide. Lifestyle modification is a key strategy for the prevention and...
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Tobe S, Baker B, Hunter K, Kiss A, Perkins N, Gomez L, et al.
J Psychosom Res . 2011 Jul; 71(2):97-101. PMID: 21767690
Objective: An interaction between the endothelin-1 gene (EDN1), blood pressure (BP) and social determinants has been previously found. Using a well-characterized cohort of participants, the impact of associations between genetic...
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Tobe S, Vincent L, Wentworth J, Hildebrandt D, Kiss A, Perkins N, et al.
Int J Circumpolar Health . 2010 Feb; 69(1):50-60. PMID: 20167156
Objectives: To follow blood pressure change over time in participants who had participated in a 1- year chronic disease management program focused on blood pressure reduction. The expectation was that...