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.
- Surviving in scrubs: sexism, sexual harassment, and assault in the primary care workforceLast mentioned on Sat Dec 09 2023
- Domestic abuse amongst female doctors: thematic analysis of qualitative interviewsLast mentioned on Tue Nov 28 2023
- Measuring the complexity of general practice consultations: development and validation of a complexity measureLast mentioned on Sun Feb 11 2024
- The impact of multimorbidity on health care costs and utilisation: a systematic review of the UK literatureLast mentioned on Sun Feb 11 2024
- Rationing the milk of human kindness: the fable of The Dun CowLast mentioned on Tue Nov 07 2023
- Contribution of paramedics in primary and urgent care: a systematic reviewLast mentioned on Tue Dec 19 2023
- Skill-mix change in general practice: a qualitative comparison of three ‘new’ non-medical roles in English primary careLast mentioned on Tue Dec 19 2023
- Symptoms of adult chronic and acute leukaemia before diagnosis: large primary care case-control studies using electronic recordsLast mentioned on Mon Jan 22 2024
- Healthcare assistants in general practice: practical and conceptual issues of skill-mix changeLast mentioned on Tue Dec 19 2023
- W is for Wellbeing and the WHO definition of healthLast mentioned on Tue Jan 30 2024
- Safety netting for primary care: evidence from a literature reviewLast mentioned on Thu Jan 18 2024
- Primary care clinician antibiotic prescribing decisions in consultations for children with RTIs: a qualitative interview studyLast mentioned on Fri Nov 24 2023
- Yonder: PTSD, piles, Pharma visits, and parkrunLast mentioned on Tue Mar 26 2024
- Skill-mix change and the general practice workforce challengeLast mentioned on Tue Dec 19 2023
- Consultations start in the waiting roomLast mentioned on Wed Jan 10 2024
- Finance, fibromyalgia, caring, & communicationLast mentioned on Tue Mar 26 2024
- Influences on GP coping and resilience: a qualitative study in primary careLast mentioned on Sun Feb 11 2024
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