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January 1999; Volume 49,Issue 438

Research Article

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    The stigmatization of sufferers with mental disorders.
    A H Crisp
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 3-4.
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    'But they don't see the whole child...' health visitors may not welcome systematic reviews of child health surveillance.
    A Kelsey and M Robinson
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 4-5.
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    Does teaching during a general practice consultation affect patient care?
    N O'Flynn, J Spencer and R Jones
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 7-9.
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    General practitioners' use of guidelines in the consultation and their attitudes to them.
    C Watkins, I Harvey, C Langley, S Gray and A Faulkner
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 11-15.
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    Sex and attitude: a randomized vignette study of the management of depression by general practitioners.
    S Ross, K Moffat, A McConnachie, J Gordon and P Wilson
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 17-21.
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    Predictive value of a simple asthma morbidity index in a general practice population.
    K Jones, R Cleary and M Hyland
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 23-26.
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    Changes in patient satisfaction and experience in primary and secondary care: the effect of general practice fundholding.
    R H Corney
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 27-30.
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    Methadone treatment practices and outcome for opiate addicts treated in drug clinics and in general practice: results from the National Treatment Outcome Research Study.
    M Gossop, J Marsden, D Stewart, P Lehmann and J Strang
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 31-34.
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    Are postal questionnaire surveys of reported activity valid? An exploration using general practitioner management of hypertension in older people.
    M Eccles, G A Ford, S Duggan and N Steen
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 35-38.
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    Suprascapular nerve block for the treatment of frozen shoulder in primary care: a randomized trial.
    D S Jones and C Chattopadhyay
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 39-41.
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    Randomized controlled trial of general practitioner versus usual medical care in a suburban accident and emergency department using an informal triage system.
    D Gibney, A W Murphy, D Barton, C Byrne, M Smith, G Bury, E Mullan and P K Plunkett
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 43-44.
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    General practitioners' views on genetic screening for common diseases.
    M A Suchard, P Yudkin, J S Sinsheimer and G H Fowler
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 45-46.
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    Assisted bibliotherapy: effective, efficient treatment for moderate anxiety problems.
    G A Kupshik and C R Fisher
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 47-48.
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    The prognosis of non-critical limb ischaemia: a systematic review of population-based evidence.
    J D Hooi, H E Stoffers, J A Knottnerus and J W van Ree
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 49-55.
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    Conflicting conclusions from two systematic reviews of epidural steroid injections for sciatica: which evidence should general practitioners heed?
    K Hopayian and M Mugford
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 57-61.

Letter

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    Attitudes to the use of health outcome questionnaires.
    S Mowle, A Edwards and N Stott
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 63.
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    Accrediting research practices.
    N Summerton
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 63-64.
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    Computer use in Scotland.
    E Wallace and K Chalmers
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 64.
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    Home hypertension'.
    Y Asai
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 64.
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    Concordance for hypertension between spouses.
    J Macleod
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 64-65.
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    Association between having a spouse with hypertension and an increased risk of hypertension may not be real.
    W C Leung
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 65.
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    Stop prescribing Temazepam?
    D Nolan
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 65-66.
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    Bereavement care.
    C M Munro
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 66.
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    Questionnaire responses and clinical practice in bereavement care--mind the gap.
    R Woolf
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 66.
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    Recruitment of general practitioners to a randomized trial.
    C Heatley, T Ricketts and J Forrest
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 66-67.
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    General practice or primary care?
    D Church
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 67.
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    Costs are a barrier to GPs performing skin prick testing.
    A Sheikh and M L Levy
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 67.
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    Practice information on audiotape for visually-impaired patients.
    C E Clark and S Bourne
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 67-68.
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    Design of asthma inhalers.
    J N Eisenberg
    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 68.

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    British Journal of General Practice 1999; 49 (438): 75-86.
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January 1999
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