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June 2000; Volume 50,Issue 455
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  • K
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A

  1. Addington-Hall, J

    1. You have access
      Providing palliative care in primary care: how satisfied are GPs and district nurses with current out-of-hours arrangements?
      C Shipman, J Addington-Hall, S Barclay, J Briggs, I Cox, L Daniels and D Millar
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 477-478.
  2. Armstrong, D

    1. You have access
      When questionnaire response rates do matter: a survey of general practitioners and their views of NHS changes.
      D Armstrong and M Ashworth
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 479-480.
  3. Ashworth, M

    1. You have access
      When questionnaire response rates do matter: a survey of general practitioners and their views of NHS changes.
      D Armstrong and M Ashworth
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 479-480.
  4. Avery, A J

    1. You have access
      The impact of nursing home patients on general practitioners' workload.
      L Groom, A J Avery, D Boot, C O'Neill, K Thornhill, K Brown and R Jones
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 473-476.

B

  1. Bailey, J V

    1. You have access
      Lesbians and cervical screening.
      J V Bailey, J Kavanagh, C Owen, K A McLean and C J Skinner
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 481-482.
  2. Baines, D

    1. You have access
      National evaluation of general practitioner commissioning pilots: lessons for primary care groups.
      J Smith, E Regen, J Shapiro and D Baines
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 469-472.
  3. Barclay, S

    1. You have access
      Providing palliative care in primary care: how satisfied are GPs and district nurses with current out-of-hours arrangements?
      C Shipman, J Addington-Hall, S Barclay, J Briggs, I Cox, L Daniels and D Millar
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 477-478.
  4. Blades, D S

    1. You have access
      A study of junior doctors to investigate the factors that influence career decisions.
      D S Blades, G Ferguson, H C Richardson and N Redfern
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 483-485.
  5. Boot, D

    1. You have access
      The impact of nursing home patients on general practitioners' workload.
      L Groom, A J Avery, D Boot, C O'Neill, K Thornhill, K Brown and R Jones
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 473-476.
  6. Briggs, J

    1. You have access
      Providing palliative care in primary care: how satisfied are GPs and district nurses with current out-of-hours arrangements?
      C Shipman, J Addington-Hall, S Barclay, J Briggs, I Cox, L Daniels and D Millar
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 477-478.
  7. Brown, K

    1. You have access
      The impact of nursing home patients on general practitioners' workload.
      L Groom, A J Avery, D Boot, C O'Neill, K Thornhill, K Brown and R Jones
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 473-476.

C

  1. Cambouropoulos, P

    1. You have access
      Combating information overload: a six-month pilot evaluation of a knowledge management system in general practice.
      C O'Brien and P Cambouropoulos
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 489-490.
  2. Charles-Jones, H

    1. You have access
      Primary care groups and research.
      H Charles-Jones
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 505.
  3. Cooke, B

    1. You have access
      Aromatherapy: a systematic review.
      B Cooke and E Ernst
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 493-496.
  4. Cox, I

    1. You have access
      Providing palliative care in primary care: how satisfied are GPs and district nurses with current out-of-hours arrangements?
      C Shipman, J Addington-Hall, S Barclay, J Briggs, I Cox, L Daniels and D Millar
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 477-478.
  5. Croft, P R

    1. You have access
      Does psychological status predict the presentation in primary care of women with a menstrual disturbance?
      M Shapley, P R Croft, R McCarney and M Lewis
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 491-492.

D

  1. Daniels, L

    1. You have access
      Providing palliative care in primary care: how satisfied are GPs and district nurses with current out-of-hours arrangements?
      C Shipman, J Addington-Hall, S Barclay, J Briggs, I Cox, L Daniels and D Millar
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 477-478.
  2. de Lusignan, S

    1. You have access
      Overcoming the constraints to becoming paperless.
      S de Lusignan, K Thiru, S Wells, M Dobson and A Howitt
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 504-505.
  3. Dobson, M

    1. You have access
      Overcoming the constraints to becoming paperless.
      S de Lusignan, K Thiru, S Wells, M Dobson and A Howitt
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 504-505.
  4. Dowrick, C

    1. You have access
      Welfare to work: the role of general practice.
      F M Ford, J Ford and C Dowrick
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 497-500.
  5. Drummond, N

    1. You have access
      Social variation in reasons for contacting general practice out-of-hours: implications for daytime service provision?
      N Drummond, A McConnachie, C A O'Donnell, K J Moffat, P Wilson and S Ross
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 460-464.

E

  1. Egger, M

    1. You have access
      Chlamydia screening in primary care.
      J Macleod, C Salisbury and M Egger
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 502-503.
  2. Ernst, E

    1. You have access
      Aromatherapy: a systematic review.
      B Cooke and E Ernst
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 493-496.
  3. Ezi, N W

    1. You have access
      Chlamydia screening in primary care.
      N W Ezi
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 503.

F

  1. Ferguson, G

    1. You have access
      A study of junior doctors to investigate the factors that influence career decisions.
      D S Blades, G Ferguson, H C Richardson and N Redfern
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 483-485.
  2. Ford, F M

    1. You have access
      Welfare to work: the role of general practice.
      F M Ford, J Ford and C Dowrick
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 497-500.
  3. Ford, J

    1. You have access
      Welfare to work: the role of general practice.
      F M Ford, J Ford and C Dowrick
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 497-500.
  4. Fraser, R C

    1. You have access
      Competency model for general practice.
      R K McKinley and R C Fraser
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 502.

G

  1. García-Campayo, J

    1. You have access
      The use of alternative medicines by somatoform disorder patients in Spain.
      J García-Campayo and C Sanz-Carrillo
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 487-488.
  2. Groom, L

    1. You have access
      The impact of nursing home patients on general practitioners' workload.
      L Groom, A J Avery, D Boot, C O'Neill, K Thornhill, K Brown and R Jones
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 473-476.

H

  1. Hippisley-Cox, J

    1. You have access
      Inequalities in access to coronary angiography and revascularisation: the association of deprivation and location of primary care services.
      J Hippisley-Cox and M Pringle
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 449-454.
  2. Howitt, A

    1. You have access
      Overcoming the constraints to becoming paperless.
      S de Lusignan, K Thiru, S Wells, M Dobson and A Howitt
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 504-505.

J

  1. Jones, B

    1. You have access
      A comparison of individual and population smoking data from a postal survey and general practice records.
      A Wilson, T Manku-Scott, D Shepherd and B Jones
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 465-468.
  2. Jones, R

    1. You have access
      The impact of nursing home patients on general practitioners' workload.
      L Groom, A J Avery, D Boot, C O'Neill, K Thornhill, K Brown and R Jones
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 473-476.

K

  1. Kavanagh, J

    1. You have access
      Lesbians and cervical screening.
      J V Bailey, J Kavanagh, C Owen, K A McLean and C J Skinner
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 481-482.
  2. Keen, S

    1. You have access
      Can general practitioners influence the nation's health through a population approach to provision of lifestyle advice?
      D A Lawlor, S Keen and R D Neal
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 455-459.
  3. Kenny, C

    1. You have access
      E-mail consultations.
      C Kenny and K Steele
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 503-504.

L

  1. Lawlor, D A

    1. You have access
      Can general practitioners influence the nation's health through a population approach to provision of lifestyle advice?
      D A Lawlor, S Keen and R D Neal
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 455-459.
  2. Lewis, M

    1. You have access
      Does psychological status predict the presentation in primary care of women with a menstrual disturbance?
      M Shapley, P R Croft, R McCarney and M Lewis
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 491-492.

M

  1. Mackenzie, I

    1. You have access
      Prescribing costs.
      M Wilcock and I Mackenzie
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 505.
  2. Macleod, J

    1. You have access
      Chlamydia screening in primary care.
      J Macleod, C Salisbury and M Egger
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 502-503.
  3. Manku-Scott, T

    1. You have access
      A comparison of individual and population smoking data from a postal survey and general practice records.
      A Wilson, T Manku-Scott, D Shepherd and B Jones
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 465-468.
  4. McCarney, R

    1. You have access
      Does psychological status predict the presentation in primary care of women with a menstrual disturbance?
      M Shapley, P R Croft, R McCarney and M Lewis
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 491-492.
  5. McConnachie, A

    1. You have access
      Social variation in reasons for contacting general practice out-of-hours: implications for daytime service provision?
      N Drummond, A McConnachie, C A O'Donnell, K J Moffat, P Wilson and S Ross
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 460-464.
  6. McKinley, R K

    1. You have access
      Competency model for general practice.
      R K McKinley and R C Fraser
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 502.
  7. McLean, K A

    1. You have access
      Lesbians and cervical screening.
      J V Bailey, J Kavanagh, C Owen, K A McLean and C J Skinner
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 481-482.
  8. Millar, D

    1. You have access
      Providing palliative care in primary care: how satisfied are GPs and district nurses with current out-of-hours arrangements?
      C Shipman, J Addington-Hall, S Barclay, J Briggs, I Cox, L Daniels and D Millar
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 477-478.
  9. Moffat, K J

    1. You have access
      Social variation in reasons for contacting general practice out-of-hours: implications for daytime service provision?
      N Drummond, A McConnachie, C A O'Donnell, K J Moffat, P Wilson and S Ross
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 460-464.

N

  1. Neal, R D

    1. You have access
      Can general practitioners influence the nation's health through a population approach to provision of lifestyle advice?
      D A Lawlor, S Keen and R D Neal
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 455-459.

O

  1. O'Brien, C

    1. You have access
      Combating information overload: a six-month pilot evaluation of a knowledge management system in general practice.
      C O'Brien and P Cambouropoulos
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 489-490.
  2. O'Donnell, C A

    1. You have access
      Social variation in reasons for contacting general practice out-of-hours: implications for daytime service provision?
      N Drummond, A McConnachie, C A O'Donnell, K J Moffat, P Wilson and S Ross
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 460-464.
  3. O'Neill, C

    1. You have access
      The impact of nursing home patients on general practitioners' workload.
      L Groom, A J Avery, D Boot, C O'Neill, K Thornhill, K Brown and R Jones
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 473-476.
  4. Owen, C

    1. You have access
      Lesbians and cervical screening.
      J V Bailey, J Kavanagh, C Owen, K A McLean and C J Skinner
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 481-482.

P

  1. Pringle, M

    1. You have access
      Inequalities in access to coronary angiography and revascularisation: the association of deprivation and location of primary care services.
      J Hippisley-Cox and M Pringle
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 449-454.

R

  1. Redfern, N

    1. You have access
      A study of junior doctors to investigate the factors that influence career decisions.
      D S Blades, G Ferguson, H C Richardson and N Redfern
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 483-485.
  2. Regen, E

    1. You have access
      National evaluation of general practitioner commissioning pilots: lessons for primary care groups.
      J Smith, E Regen, J Shapiro and D Baines
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 469-472.
  3. Richardson, H C

    1. You have access
      A study of junior doctors to investigate the factors that influence career decisions.
      D S Blades, G Ferguson, H C Richardson and N Redfern
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 483-485.
  4. Ross, S

    1. You have access
      Social variation in reasons for contacting general practice out-of-hours: implications for daytime service provision?
      N Drummond, A McConnachie, C A O'Donnell, K J Moffat, P Wilson and S Ross
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 460-464.

S

  1. Salisbury, C

    1. You have access
      Out-of-hours care: ensuring accessible high quality care for all groups of patients.
      C Salisbury
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 443-444.
    2. You have access
      Chlamydia screening in primary care.
      J Macleod, C Salisbury and M Egger
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 502-503.
  2. Sanz-Carrillo, C

    1. You have access
      The use of alternative medicines by somatoform disorder patients in Spain.
      J García-Campayo and C Sanz-Carrillo
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 487-488.
  3. Shapiro, J

    1. You have access
      National evaluation of general practitioner commissioning pilots: lessons for primary care groups.
      J Smith, E Regen, J Shapiro and D Baines
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 469-472.
  4. Shapley, M

    1. You have access
      Does psychological status predict the presentation in primary care of women with a menstrual disturbance?
      M Shapley, P R Croft, R McCarney and M Lewis
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 491-492.
  5. Shepherd, D

    1. You have access
      A comparison of individual and population smoking data from a postal survey and general practice records.
      A Wilson, T Manku-Scott, D Shepherd and B Jones
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 465-468.
  6. Shipman, C

    1. You have access
      Providing palliative care in primary care: how satisfied are GPs and district nurses with current out-of-hours arrangements?
      C Shipman, J Addington-Hall, S Barclay, J Briggs, I Cox, L Daniels and D Millar
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 477-478.
  7. Skinner, C J

    1. You have access
      Lesbians and cervical screening.
      J V Bailey, J Kavanagh, C Owen, K A McLean and C J Skinner
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 481-482.
  8. Smith, J

    1. You have access
      National evaluation of general practitioner commissioning pilots: lessons for primary care groups.
      J Smith, E Regen, J Shapiro and D Baines
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 469-472.
  9. Steele, K

    1. You have access
      E-mail consultations.
      C Kenny and K Steele
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 503-504.

T

  1. Thiru, K

    1. You have access
      Overcoming the constraints to becoming paperless.
      S de Lusignan, K Thiru, S Wells, M Dobson and A Howitt
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 504-505.
  2. Thornhill, K

    1. You have access
      The impact of nursing home patients on general practitioners' workload.
      L Groom, A J Avery, D Boot, C O'Neill, K Thornhill, K Brown and R Jones
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 473-476.

V

  1. Vickers, A

    1. You have access
      Why aromatherapy works (even if it doesn't) and why we need less research.
      A Vickers
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 444-445.

W

  1. Wells, S

    1. You have access
      Overcoming the constraints to becoming paperless.
      S de Lusignan, K Thiru, S Wells, M Dobson and A Howitt
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 504-505.
  2. Wilcock, M

    1. You have access
      Prescribing costs.
      M Wilcock and I Mackenzie
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 505.
  3. Wilson, A

    1. You have access
      A comparison of individual and population smoking data from a postal survey and general practice records.
      A Wilson, T Manku-Scott, D Shepherd and B Jones
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 465-468.
  4. Wilson, P

    1. You have access
      Social variation in reasons for contacting general practice out-of-hours: implications for daytime service provision?
      N Drummond, A McConnachie, C A O'Donnell, K J Moffat, P Wilson and S Ross
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (455): 460-464.
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