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March 2000;
Volume 50,
Issue 452
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Beardmore, G
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Can district-wide audits improve primary care epilepsy management? An audit of seizure frequency recording.
J Hodgson
,
G Beardmore
and
W W Hall
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(452):
229-230.
Boardman, A P
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A prospective study of primary care patients with musculoskeletal pain: the identification of predictive factors for chronicity.
R G Potter
,
J M Jones
and
A P Boardman
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(452):
225-227.
Boeke, A J
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Are postal urine specimens a feasible method for genital chlamydial infection screening?
I G van Valkengoed
,
A J Boeke
and
S A Morré
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(452):
236-237.
Booth, N
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Sex and relationships following childbirth: a first report from general practice of 131 couples.
M Dixon
,
N Booth
and
R Powell
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(452):
223-224.
Camilleri-ferrante, C
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General practitioners' views of working with team midwifery.
M Farquhar
,
C Camilleri-Ferrante
and
C Todd
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(452):
211-213.
Carter, H
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Quality of information on hospice referral.
N Donaldson
,
H Carter
and
R Green
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(452):
219-220.
Carter, Y H
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Lessons from the London Initiative Zone Educational Incentives funding: associations between practice characteristics, funding, and courses undertaken.
S A Hull
,
J Tissier
,
K Moser
,
C J Derrett
,
Y H Carter
and
S Eldridge
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(452):
183-187.
Cheater, F
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Factors influencing discussion of smoking between general practitioners and patients who smoke: a qualitative study.
T Coleman
,
E Murphy
and
F Cheater
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(452):
207-210.
Coleman, T
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Factors influencing discussion of smoking between general practitioners and patients who smoke: a qualitative study.
T Coleman
,
E Murphy
and
F Cheater
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(452):
207-210.
Collins, J S
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General practitioners' habits and knowledge in relation to the management of H. pylori-associated dyspepsia and their views about a locally available 13-carbon urea breath test.
A Heaney
,
J S Collins
,
P R Watson
and
R M Kalin
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(452):
221-222.
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