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Table of Contents

October 2001; Volume 51,Issue 471

Article

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    October Focus
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 785-786.
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    The Back Pages
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 861-872.

Research Article

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    The primary care stroke gap.
    J B Young
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 787-788.
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    'Valuing people'--a new strategy for learning disability for the 21st century: how may it impinge on primary care?
    G Martin
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 788-790.
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    Randomised controlled trial of training health visitors to identify and help couples with relationship problems following a birth.
    J Simons, J Reynolds and L Morison
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 793-799.
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    Needs assessment of women with urinary incontinence in a district health authority.
    K MacKay and L Hemmett
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 801-804.
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    Clinical risk factors as predictors of postmenopausal osteoporosis in general practice.
    R G Versluis, S E Papapoulos, G H de Bock, A H Zwinderman, H Petri, C M van de Ven and M P Springer
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 806-810.
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    How do teenagers and primary healthcare providers view each other? An overview of key themes.
    L Jacobson, G Richardson, N Parry-Langdon and C Donovan
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 811-816.
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    Evaluation of the impact of two educational interventions on GP management of familial breast/ovarian cancer cases: a cluster randomised controlled trial.
    E Watson, A Clements, P Yudkin, P Rose, C Bukach, J Mackay, A Lucassen and J Austoker
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 817-821.
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    Patient and practitioner characteristics predict brief alcohol intervention in primary care.
    E F Kaner, N Heather, J Brodie, C A Lock and B R McAvoy
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 822-827.
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    Does the Birmingham model of oral anticoagulation management in primary care work outside trial conditions?
    D A Fitzmaurice, E T Murray, K M Gee and T F Allan
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 828-829.
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    Missed appointments in general practice: retrospective data analysis from four practices.
    R D Neal, D A Lawlor, V Allgar, M Colledge, S Ali, A Hassey, C Portz and A Wilson
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 830-832.
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    Is population coronary heart disease risk screening justified? A discussion of the National Service Framework for coronary heart disease (Standard 4).
    A Rouse and P Adab
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 834-837.
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    The clinical and cost-effectiveness of self-help treatments for anxiety and depressive disorders in primary care: a systematic review.
    P Bower, D Richards and K Lovell
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 838-845.

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    Learning preferences and learning styles: a study of Wessex general practice registrars.
    B Irish
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 846-847.
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    Learning preferences and learning styles: a study of Wessex general practice registrars.
    A Williams
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 846-847.
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    Measuring work in general practice.
    M E Cupples and S Gawley
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 847.
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    Measuring work in general practice.
    M Carter and M Greco
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 847-848.
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    Condom compliance failure in Africa: limitations of the biomedical approach.
    S W Mhlongo
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 848.
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    Sacral decubiti, the median sacral artery, fluorescein, and acts of God.
    R M Webster and T J Schermerhorn
    British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 849.
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October 2001
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