Index by author
October 2005; Volume 55,Issue 519
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Ballard, Clive
- You have accessWhen the drugs don't work — or do they?Clive BallardBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 802.
Blankenstein, Nettie
- You have accessTreatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trialChristine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van DyckBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.
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Calnan, Michael
- You have accessA qualitative study exploring how GPs decide to prescribe antidepressantsJulia Hyde, Michael Calnan, Lindsay Prior, Glyn Lewis, David Kessler and Deborah SharpBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 755-762.
Carelli, Francesco
- You have accessTurbulent times in Italian general practiceFrancesco CarelliBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 804.
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de Goede, Christian
- You have accessThe ‘bulging fontanelle’ to be included in primary care algorithmsChristian de GoedeBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 802-803.
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Epstein, Laura
- You have accessA qualitative study of GPs' views of treating obesityLaura Epstein and Jane OgdenBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 750-754.
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Fitzpatrick, Marie
- You have accessProfiling mental health needs: what about your Irish patients?Marie Fitzpatrick and Jennifer NewtonBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 739-740.
Fitzpatrick, Mike
- You have accessThe Blair backlashMike FitzpatrickBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 809.
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Garssen, Anna A
- You have accessMental health in the Dutch population and in general practice: 1987–2001Peter FM Verhaak, Nancy Hoeymans, Anna A Garssen and Gert P WestertBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 770-775.
Goodman, Neville
- You have accessThe vioxx vulturesNeville GoodmanBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 815.
Gravell, Emyr
- You have accessBattling bards, choosing chocolatesEmyr GravellBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 816.
Grunfeld, Eva
- You have accessCancer survivorship: a challenge for primary care physiciansEva GrunfeldBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 741-742.
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Hartnell, Victoria
- You have accessTable mountainsVictoria HartnellBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 804.
Hay, Alastair D
- You have accessSharing patient data: competing demands of privacy, trust and research in primary careMargaret A Stone, Sarah A Redsell, Jennifer T Ling and Alastair D HayBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 783-789.
Hoeymans, Nancy
- You have accessMental health in the Dutch population and in general practice: 1987–2001Peter FM Verhaak, Nancy Hoeymans, Anna A Garssen and Gert P WestertBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 770-775.
Hourigan, Christopher S
- You have accessRegistering organ donor preferences — a third way?Christopher S HouriganBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 805.
Hyde, Julia
- You have accessA qualitative study exploring how GPs decide to prescribe antidepressantsJulia Hyde, Michael Calnan, Lindsay Prior, Glyn Lewis, David Kessler and Deborah SharpBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 755-762.
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Jeffries, Dougal
- You have accessHomeopathy — a responseDougal JeffriesBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 803-804.
Jewell, David
- You have accessEditor's CommentDavid JewellBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 804.
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Kempe, Pieter T
- You have accessTreatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trialChristine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van DyckBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.
Kemple, Terry
- You have accessAll GPs are different and some are more different than othersTerry KempleBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 802.
Kernick, David
- You have accessIs an NHS designed around the patient bad for your health?David KernickBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 810-811.
Kessler, David
- You have accessA qualitative study exploring how GPs decide to prescribe antidepressantsJulia Hyde, Michael Calnan, Lindsay Prior, Glyn Lewis, David Kessler and Deborah SharpBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 755-762.
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Lagro-Janssen, Toine
- You have accessUrinary incontinence in older people living in the community: examining help-seeking behaviourDoreth Teunissen, Chris van Weel and Toine Lagro-JanssenBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 776-782.
Lehman, Richard
- You have accessFrom the journals, August–September 2005Richard LehmanBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 807.
Lewis, Glyn
- You have accessA qualitative study exploring how GPs decide to prescribe antidepressantsJulia Hyde, Michael Calnan, Lindsay Prior, Glyn Lewis, David Kessler and Deborah SharpBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 755-762.
Lewis, Wayne
Ling, Jennifer T
- You have accessSharing patient data: competing demands of privacy, trust and research in primary careMargaret A Stone, Sarah A Redsell, Jennifer T Ling and Alastair D HayBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 783-789.
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Munro, James
- You have accessThe impact of NHS Direct on the demand for out-of-hours primary and emergency careJames Munro, Fiona Sampson and Jon NichollBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 790-792.
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Nelson, Mark R
- You have accessAn observational study of escalator ambulationMark R NelsonBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 803.
Newton, Jennifer
- You have accessProfiling mental health needs: what about your Irish patients?Marie Fitzpatrick and Jennifer NewtonBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 739-740.
Nicholl, Jon
- You have accessThe impact of NHS Direct on the demand for out-of-hours primary and emergency careJames Munro, Fiona Sampson and Jon NichollBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 790-792.
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Ogden, Jane
- You have accessA qualitative study of GPs' views of treating obesityLaura Epstein and Jane OgdenBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 750-754.
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Prior, Lindsay
- You have accessA qualitative study exploring how GPs decide to prescribe antidepressantsJulia Hyde, Michael Calnan, Lindsay Prior, Glyn Lewis, David Kessler and Deborah SharpBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 755-762.
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Redsell, Sarah A
- You have accessSharing patient data: competing demands of privacy, trust and research in primary careMargaret A Stone, Sarah A Redsell, Jennifer T Ling and Alastair D HayBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 783-789.
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Salinsky, John
- You have accessHalf a day at the movies: film studies in the VTS courseJohn SalinskyBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 806-809.
Sampson, Fiona
- You have accessThe impact of NHS Direct on the demand for out-of-hours primary and emergency careJames Munro, Fiona Sampson and Jon NichollBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 790-792.
Sharp, Deborah
- You have accessA qualitative study exploring how GPs decide to prescribe antidepressantsJulia Hyde, Michael Calnan, Lindsay Prior, Glyn Lewis, David Kessler and Deborah SharpBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 755-762.
Stewart, Moira
- You have accessReflections on the doctor–patient relationship: from evidence and experienceMoira StewartBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 793-801.
Stone, Margaret A
- You have accessSharing patient data: competing demands of privacy, trust and research in primary careMargaret A Stone, Sarah A Redsell, Jennifer T Ling and Alastair D HayBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 783-789.
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Teunissen, Doreth
- You have accessUrinary incontinence in older people living in the community: examining help-seeking behaviourDoreth Teunissen, Chris van Weel and Toine Lagro-JanssenBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 776-782.
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van Balkom, Anton JLM
- You have accessTreatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trialChristine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van DyckBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.
van Boeijen, Christine A
- You have accessTreatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trialChristine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van DyckBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.
van Dyck, Richard
- You have accessTreatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trialChristine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van DyckBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.
van Oppen, Patricia
- You have accessTreatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trialChristine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van DyckBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.
van Weel, Chris
- You have accessUrinary incontinence in older people living in the community: examining help-seeking behaviourDoreth Teunissen, Chris van Weel and Toine Lagro-JanssenBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 776-782.
Verhaak, Peter FM
- You have accessMental health in the Dutch population and in general practice: 1987–2001Peter FM Verhaak, Nancy Hoeymans, Anna A Garssen and Gert P WestertBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 770-775.
Visser, Sako
- You have accessTreatment of anxiety disorders in primary care practice a randomised controlled trialChristine A van Boeijen, Patricia van Oppen, Anton JLM van Balkom, Sako Visser, Pieter T Kempe, Nettie Blankenstein and Richard van DyckBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 763-769.
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Watson, David
- You have accessZombies, space cowboys and not so heavenly battles: the 2005 Edinburgh International Film FestivalDavid WatsonBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 812-813.
Westert, Gert P
- You have accessMental health in the Dutch population and in general practice: 1987–2001Peter FM Verhaak, Nancy Hoeymans, Anna A Garssen and Gert P WestertBritish Journal of General Practice 2005; 55 (519): 770-775.
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October 2005
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