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Table of Contents
August 2000;
Volume 50,
Issue 457
Article
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Research papers this month
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
609-610.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
673-688.
Research Article
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New-variant Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease.
G Smith
and
R Charlton
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
611-612.
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UTI antimicrobial resistance: tricky decisions ahead?
A M Ross
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
612-613.
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Helicobacter pylori infection, intake of analgesics or anti-inflammatory medication, and personal factors in relation to dyspeptic symptoms in patients of a general practitioner.
G Bode
,
H Brenner
,
G Adler
and
D Rothenbacher
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
615-619.
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Patient determinants of mental health interventions in primary care.
R Raine
,
L Lewis
,
T Sensky
,
A Hutchings
,
S Hirsch
and
N Black
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
620-625.
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The evaluation of a mental health facilitator in general practice: effects on recognition, management, and outcome of mental illness.
K Bashir
,
B Blizard
,
A Bosanquet
,
N Bosanquet
,
A Mann
and
R Jenkins
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
626-629.
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How much does self-reported health status, measured by the SF-36, vary between electoral wards with different Jarman and Townsend scores?
P Marsh
,
R Carlisle
and
A J Avery
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
630-634.
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Management of urinary tract infection in general practice: a cost-effectiveness analysis.
E A Fenwick
,
A H Briggs
and
C I Hawke
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
635-639.
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Low back pain in general practice: reported management and reasons for not adhering to the guidelines in The Netherlands.
H Schers
,
J Braspenning
,
R Drijver
,
M Wensing
and
R Grol
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
640-644.
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General practitioners miss disability and anxiety as well as depression in their patients with osteoarthritis.
D S Memel
,
J R Kirwan
,
D J Sharp
and
M Hehir
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
645-648.
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Towards a conceptual framework for evaluating primary care research networks.
S Clement
,
A Pickering
,
G Rowlands
,
K Thiru
,
B Candy
and
S de Lusignan
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
651-652.
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Palliative care provided by GPs: the carer's viewpoint.
B Hanratty
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
653-654.
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What proportion of patients refuse consent to data collection from their records for research purposes?
R Baker
,
C Shiels
,
K Stevenson
,
R Fraser
and
M Stone
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
655-656.
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Copying general practitioner referral letters to patients: a study of patients' views.
D Jelley
and
T van Zwanenberg
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
657-658.
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A targeted approach to reducing maternal smoking.
C Haslam
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
661-663.
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Treatment of drug users.
N Wright
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
665.
Letter
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Primary care in the United States.
S McCabe
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
664.
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Excipient E110: a cause for complaint?
J Millar
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
664.
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Randomised controlled trials in general practice.
S Paterson
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
664.
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Treatment of drug users.
T Naczk
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
665.
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The Shipman inquiry.
J Holden
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
665-666.
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GPs' diagnosis of dementia.
W C Leung
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
666.
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Who is a frequent attender?
A Howe
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
666.
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Who is a frequent attender?
G Wheatley
British Journal of General Practice
2000;
50
(457):
666.
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