Exit this survey Blood Pressure in your Medical Practice Question Title * 1. Are you a practicing clinician? Yes No Question Title * 2. How often do you use the following methods of BP measurement to guide treatment? not at all infrequently regularly often routine for every patient In-Office BP In-Office BP not at all In-Office BP infrequently In-Office BP regularly In-Office BP often In-Office BP routine for every patient Home BP Home BP not at all Home BP infrequently Home BP regularly Home BP often Home BP routine for every patient ABPM ABPM not at all ABPM infrequently ABPM regularly ABPM often ABPM routine for every patient Question Title * 3. How do you see your use of the following methods of BP measurement changing over the next 3-5 years? decreasing significantly decreasing somewhat same increasing somewhat increasing significantly In-office BP In-office BP decreasing significantly In-office BP decreasing somewhat In-office BP same In-office BP increasing somewhat In-office BP increasing significantly Home BP Home BP decreasing significantly Home BP decreasing somewhat Home BP same Home BP increasing somewhat Home BP increasing significantly ABPM ABPM decreasing significantly ABPM decreasing somewhat ABPM same ABPM increasing somewhat ABPM increasing significantly Question Title * 4. How important are each of the following factors when managing treatment for hypertension? unimportant somewhat unimportant neutral important very important BP variability BP variability unimportant BP variability somewhat unimportant BP variability neutral BP variability important BP variability very important Overnight/sleep BP Overnight/sleep BP unimportant Overnight/sleep BP somewhat unimportant Overnight/sleep BP neutral Overnight/sleep BP important Overnight/sleep BP very important Morning surge Morning surge unimportant Morning surge somewhat unimportant Morning surge neutral Morning surge important Morning surge very important Question Title * 5. When a clinically validated automated blood pressure monitor seems to give a result you feel is inaccurate compared to a manual reading, it may be due to several reasons. In order of importance, rank the reasons from 1 to 5 with 1 being most important to 5 being least important; use each number 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 only once. 1 2 3 4 5 Difference of technique: oscillometry vs auscultatory 1 2 3 4 5 Failure of BHS, ESH, International and AAMI SP10 protocol validations 1 2 3 4 5 Importance of BP variability, instability, and episodic hypertension 1 2 3 4 5 Improper cuff size and/or application 1 2 3 4 5 Poor monitor quality and/or technology Question Title * 6. Please select the reason(s) in Question 4 (listed below), if any, that you would like to learn more about. Difference of technique: oscillometry vs auscultatory Failure of BHS, ESH, International and AAMI SP10 protocol validations Importance of BP variability, instability, and episodic hypertension Improper cuff size and/or application Poor monitor quality and/or technology Question Title * 7. Please include your name and e-mail address below if you would like to learn more about our blood pressure devices. Name E-mail Done