Altmetric Data
Altmetric tracks attention and engagement of scholarly articles. The following list shows the articles most frequently shared in social media over the past six months.
- Patients’ reasons for consulting a GP when experiencing a dental problem: a qualitative studyLast mentioned on Tue Jan 30 2024
- Leonardo da Vinci: anatomistLast mentioned on Thu Apr 18 2024
- The post-viral syndrome: a review.Last mentioned on Tue Apr 09 2024
- Women’s experiences of heavy menstrual bleeding and medical treatment: Qualitative studyLast mentioned on Wed Feb 07 2024
- Any increment in physical activity reduces mortality of primary care inactive patientsLast mentioned on Mon Apr 08 2024
- Empathy and quality of care.Last mentioned on Wed Feb 07 2024
- The association of strong opioids and antibiotics prescribing with general practitioner burnoutLast mentioned on Fri Feb 09 2024
- Vulval lichen sclerosus in primary care: thinking beyond thrush and genitourinary symptoms of the menopause.Last mentioned on Wed Apr 24 2024
- Acceptability and optimisation of resources to support antidepressant cessation: A qualitative think-aloud study with patientsLast mentioned on Mon Apr 01 2024
- Effectiveness of empathy in general practice: a systematic reviewLast mentioned on Mon Mar 04 2024
- Improving access to general practice for and with people with severe and multiple disadvantageLast mentioned on Thu Apr 18 2024
- Lateral elbow tendinosis: a review of diagnosis and management in general practiceLast mentioned on Wed Mar 13 2024
- The unethical use of BMI in contemporary general practiceLast mentioned on Thu Apr 18 2024
- Shoulder disorders in general practice: prognostic indicators of outcome.Last mentioned on Thu Feb 29 2024
- Diagnosing endometriosis in primary care: clinical updateLast mentioned on Sun Jan 21 2024
- Reasons why people do not attend NHS Health Checks: a systematic review and qualitative synthesisLast mentioned on Sat Jan 06 2024
- Physician associates and GPs in primary care: a comparisonLast mentioned on Thu Mar 07 2024
- Why test study: a UK-wide audit using the Primary Care Academic CollaboraTive to explore the reasons for primary care testingLast mentioned on Wed Feb 07 2024
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