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Table of Contents
November 1998;
Volume 48,
Issue 436
Article
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Research papers this month
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1725-1726.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1801-1812.
Research Article
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Female urinary incontinence: another common chronic illness.
B Hollywood
and
T C O'Dowd
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1727-1728.
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Death notification and bereavement in general practice: optimizing the quality of care.
Y H Carter
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1728-1729.
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Female urinary incontinence: long-term follow-up after treatment in general practice.
A Seim
,
R Hermstad
and
S Hunskaar
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1731-1734.
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Long-term effect of treatment of female incontinence in general practice.
T Lagro-Janssen
and
C van Weel
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1735-1738.
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Evaluation of death registers in general practice.
R Stacy
,
L Robinson
,
R Bhopal
and
J Spencer
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1739-1741.
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Assessment of management in general practice: validation of a practice visit method.
P van den Hombergh
,
R Grol
,
H J van den Hoogen
and
W J van den Bosch
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1743-1750.
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Why patients consult when they cough: a comparison of consulting and non-consulting patients.
C S Cornford
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1751-1754.
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The career outcomes for doctors completing general practice vocational training 1990-1995.
N Johnson
,
J Hasler
,
J Hayden
,
T Mathie
and
W Dobbie
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1755-1758.
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Potential for suicide prevention in primary care? An analysis of factors associated with suicide.
F Haste
,
J Charlton
and
R Jenkins
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1759-1763.
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The UMDS MSc in general practice: attainment of intended outcomes.
G Calvert
and
N Britten
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1765-1768.
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Can patients predict which consultations can be dealt with by telephone?
M Stevenson
,
J Marsh
and
E Roderick
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1771-1772.
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General practitioner prescribing of antibiotics for asthma.
M Kljakovic
and
G Mahadevan
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1773-1774.
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A community survey of patients with atrial fibrillation: associated disabilities and treatment preferences.
M Sudlow
,
R Thomson
,
R A Kenny
and
H Rodgers
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1775-1778.
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Tackling alcohol misuse: opportunities and obstacles in primary care.
A Deehan
,
E J Marshall
and
J Strang
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1779-1782.
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Time for a change? The process of lengthening booking intervals in general practice.
M Williams
and
R D Neal
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1783-1786.
Letter
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Women's attitudes to the development of midwifery group practices.
M Lakhani
,
R Hsu
and
I Schofield
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1787-1788.
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The RCGPs' questionnaire for measuring SHOs' satisfaction with hospital training.
M Rickenbach
,
J Dunleavey
,
P Little
,
M Mullee
and
W Patterson
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1788.
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Developing, validating and consolidating the doctor-patient relationship.
T Stokes
and
M Dixon-Woods
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1788-1789.
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Acupuncture in smoking cessation.
T Coleman
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1789.
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Impact of guidelines for the diagnosis of UTI.
I C Bowler
,
B L Atkins
,
B I Batchelor
,
J Anderson
and
P Galloway
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1790.
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Osteoporosis in patients attending a fracture clinic.
D N Leitch
,
P S Khurana
and
J N Fordham
British Journal of General Practice
1998;
48
(436):
1790-1791.
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