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Table of Contents
March 2001;
Volume 51,
Issue 464
Article
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March Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
169-170.
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The Back Pages
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
241-256.
Research Article
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Changing the culture?
D Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
171.
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Patients with alcohol problems--simple questioning is the key to effective identification and management.
P Wallace
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
172-173.
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Diagnosis and prognosis of lower respiratory tract infections: a cough is not enough.
T Verheij
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
174-175.
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Symptoms, signs, and prescribing for acute lower respiratory tract illness.
W F Holmes
,
J T Macfarlane
,
R M Macfarlane
and
R Hubbard
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
177-181.
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The Othmer and DeSouza test for screening of somatisation disorder: is it useful in general practice?
P Zaballa
,
Y Crega
,
G Grandes
and
C Peralta
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
182-186.
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Shared care: a qualitative study of GPs' and hospital doctors' views on prescribing specialist medicines.
R Horne
,
E Mailey
,
S Frost
and
R Lea
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
187-193.
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Risk and prevention of type II diabetes: offspring's views.
M Pierce
,
D Harding
,
D Ridout
,
H Keen
and
C Bradley
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
194-199.
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A randomised controlled trial of delayed antibiotic prescribing as a strategy for managing uncomplicated respiratory tract infection in primary care.
J Dowell
,
M Pitkethly
,
J Bain
and
S Martin
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
200-205.
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Screening properties of questionnaires and laboratory tests for the detection of alcohol abuse or dependence in a general practice population.
B Aertgeerts
,
F Buntinx
,
S Ansoms
and
J Fevery
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
206-217.
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General practitioners' and practice nurses' knowledge of how much patients should and do drink.
P J Webster-Harrison
,
A G Barton
,
S M Barton
and
S D Anderson
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
218-220.
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Barriers to the development of collaborative research in general practice: a qualitative study.
R W Gray
,
N J Woodward
and
Y H Carter
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
221-222.
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Do income questions and seeking consent to link medical records reduce survey response rates? A randomised controlled trial among older people.
S Shah
,
T J Harris
,
E Rink
,
S DeWilde
,
C R Victor
and
D G Cook
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
223-225.
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Do children who become autistic consult more often after MMR vaccination?
S DeWilde
,
I M Carey
,
N Richards
,
S R Hilton
and
D G Cook
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
226-227.
Letter
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Breast feeding.
D M Egbeare
,
S Dyer
,
C Kilduff
and
I Robbe
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
228-229.
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Is it time to review the idea of compliance with guidelines?
E Peile
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
229.
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Do condoms actively prevent non-HIV STIs?
T Stammers
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
229.
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Sexually transmitted infections in primary care: a need for education.
T R Moss
,
C Clarke
and
K Islam
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
229-230.
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Ageing Britain.
L S Lewis
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
230.
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Summative assessment.
D Kelly
and
T S Murray
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
230-231.
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Summative assessment.
D Carvel
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
231.
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Evidence-based medicine.
M H Brooks
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
231.
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Demands for urgent care.
T Wilson
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
231-232.
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Medical errors and adverse effects.
B Starfield
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
232.
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Abdominal pain--bedside tricks?
P Hallas
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
232.
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Diagnosis and general practice.
R Remmen
,
P Van Royen
,
S Coenen
and
J Denekens
British Journal of General Practice
2001;
51
(464):
232.
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