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March 2001; Volume 51,Issue 464
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
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A

  1. Aertgeerts, B

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Anderson, S D

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Ansoms, S

    1. You have access
      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.

B

  1. Bain, J

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Barton, A G

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Barton, S M

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Bradley, C

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Brooks, M H

    1. You have access
      Evidence-based medicine.
      M H Brooks
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 231.
  6. Buntinx, F

    1. You have access
      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.

C

  1. Carey, I M

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Carter, Y H

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Carvel, D

    1. You have access
      Summative assessment.
      D Carvel
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 231.
  4. Clarke, C

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Coenen, S

    1. You have access
      Diagnosis and general practice.
      R Remmen, P Van Royen, S Coenen and J Denekens
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 232.
  6. Cook, D G

    1. You have access
      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.
    2. You have access
      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.
  7. Crega, Y

    1. You have access
      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.

D

  1. Denekens, J

    1. You have access
      Diagnosis and general practice.
      R Remmen, P Van Royen, S Coenen and J Denekens
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 232.
  2. DeWilde, S

    1. You have access
      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.
    2. You have access
      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.
  3. Dowell, J

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Dyer, S

    1. You have access
      Breast feeding.
      D M Egbeare, S Dyer, C Kilduff and I Robbe
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 228-229.

E

  1. Egbeare, D M

    1. You have access
      Breast feeding.
      D M Egbeare, S Dyer, C Kilduff and I Robbe
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 228-229.

F

  1. Fevery, J

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Frost, S

    1. You have access
      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.

G

  1. Grandes, G

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Gray, R W

    1. You have access
      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.

H

  1. Hallas, P

    1. You have access
      Abdominal pain--bedside tricks?
      P Hallas
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 232.
  2. Harding, D

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Harris, T J

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Hilton, S R

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Holmes, W F

    1. You have access
      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.
  6. Horne, R

    1. You have access
      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.
  7. Hubbard, R

    1. You have access
      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.

I

  1. Islam, K

    1. You have access
      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.

J

  1. Jewell, D

    1. You have access
      Changing the culture?
      D Jewell
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 171.

K

  1. Keen, H

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Kelly, D

    1. You have access
      Summative assessment.
      D Kelly and T S Murray
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 230-231.
  3. Kilduff, C

    1. You have access
      Breast feeding.
      D M Egbeare, S Dyer, C Kilduff and I Robbe
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 228-229.

L

  1. Lea, R

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Lewis, L S

    1. You have access
      Ageing Britain.
      L S Lewis
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 230.

M

  1. Macfarlane, J T

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Macfarlane, R M

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Mailey, E

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Martin, S

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Moss, T R

    1. You have access
      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.
  6. Murray, T S

    1. You have access
      Summative assessment.
      D Kelly and T S Murray
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 230-231.

P

  1. Peile, E

    1. You have access
      Is it time to review the idea of compliance with guidelines?
      E Peile
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 229.
  2. Peralta, C

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Pierce, M

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Pitkethly, M

    1. You have access
      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.

R

  1. Remmen, R

    1. You have access
      Diagnosis and general practice.
      R Remmen, P Van Royen, S Coenen and J Denekens
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 232.
  2. Richards, N

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Ridout, D

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Rink, E

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Robbe, I

    1. You have access
      Breast feeding.
      D M Egbeare, S Dyer, C Kilduff and I Robbe
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 228-229.

S

  1. Shah, S

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Stammers, T

    1. You have access
      Do condoms actively prevent non-HIV STIs?
      T Stammers
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 229.
  3. Starfield, B

    1. You have access
      Medical errors and adverse effects.
      B Starfield
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 232.

V

  1. Van Royen, P

    1. You have access
      Diagnosis and general practice.
      R Remmen, P Van Royen, S Coenen and J Denekens
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 232.
  2. Verheij, T

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Victor, C R

    1. You have access
      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.

W

  1. Wallace, P

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Webster-Harrison, P J

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Wilson, T

    1. You have access
      Demands for urgent care.
      T Wilson
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (464): 231-232.
  4. Woodward, N J

    1. You have access
      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.

Z

  1. Zaballa, P

    1. You have access
      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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March 2001
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