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August 2000; Volume 50,Issue 457
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A

  1. Adler, G

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Avery, A J

    1. You have access
      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.

B

  1. Baker, R

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Bashir, K

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Black, N

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Blizard, B

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Bode, G

    1. You have access
      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.
  6. Bosanquet, A

    1. You have access
      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.
  7. Bosanquet, N

    1. You have access
      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.
  8. Braspenning, J

    1. You have access
      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.
  9. Brenner, H

    1. You have access
      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.
  10. Briggs, A H

    1. You have access
      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.

C

  1. Candy, B

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Carlisle, R

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Charlton, R

    1. You have access
      New-variant Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease.
      G Smith and R Charlton
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 611-612.
  4. Clement, S

    1. You have access
      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.

D

  1. de Lusignan, S

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Drijver, R

    1. You have access
      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.

F

  1. Fenwick, E A

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Fraser, R

    1. You have access
      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.

G

  1. Grol, R

    1. You have access
      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.

H

  1. Hanratty, B

    1. You have access
      Palliative care provided by GPs: the carer's viewpoint.
      B Hanratty
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 653-654.
  2. Haslam, C

    1. You have access
      A targeted approach to reducing maternal smoking.
      C Haslam
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 661-663.
  3. Hawke, C I

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Hehir, M

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Hirsch, S

    1. You have access
      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.
  6. Holden, J

    1. You have access
      The Shipman inquiry.
      J Holden
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 665-666.
  7. Howe, A

    1. You have access
      Who is a frequent attender?
      A Howe
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 666.
  8. Hutchings, A

    1. You have access
      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.

J

  1. Jelley, D

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Jenkins, R

    1. You have access
      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.

K

  1. Kirwan, J R

    1. You have access
      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.

L

  1. Leung, W C

    1. You have access
      GPs' diagnosis of dementia.
      W C Leung
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 666.
  2. Lewis, L

    1. You have access
      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.

M

  1. Mann, A

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Marsh, P

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. McCabe, S

    1. You have access
      Primary care in the United States.
      S McCabe
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 664.
  4. Memel, D S

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Millar, J

    1. You have access
      Excipient E110: a cause for complaint?
      J Millar
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 664.

N

  1. Naczk, T

    1. You have access
      Treatment of drug users.
      T Naczk
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 665.

P

  1. Paterson, S

    1. You have access
      Randomised controlled trials in general practice.
      S Paterson
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 664.
  2. Pickering, A

    1. You have access
      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.

R

  1. Raine, R

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Ross, A M

    1. You have access
      UTI antimicrobial resistance: tricky decisions ahead?
      A M Ross
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 612-613.
  3. Rothenbacher, D

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Rowlands, G

    1. You have access
      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.

S

  1. Schers, H

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Sensky, T

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Sharp, D J

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Shiels, C

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Smith, G

    1. You have access
      New-variant Creutzfeldt-Jacob disease.
      G Smith and R Charlton
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 611-612.
  6. Stevenson, K

    1. You have access
      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.
  7. Stone, M

    1. You have access
      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.

T

  1. Thiru, K

    1. You have access
      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.

V

  1. van Zwanenberg, T

    1. You have access
      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.

W

  1. Wensing, M

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Wheatley, G

    1. You have access
      Who is a frequent attender?
      G Wheatley
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 666.
  3. Wright, N

    1. You have access
      Treatment of drug users.
      N Wright
      British Journal of General Practice 2000; 50 (457): 665.
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