Skip to main content

Main menu

  • HOME
  • ONLINE FIRST
  • CURRENT ISSUE
  • ALL ISSUES
  • AUTHORS & REVIEWERS
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • RESOURCES
    • About BJGP
    • Conference
    • Advertising
    • BJGP Life
    • eLetters
    • Librarian information
    • Alerts
    • Resilience
    • Video
    • Audio
    • COVID-19 Clinical Solutions
  • RCGP
    • BJGP for RCGP members
    • BJGP Open
    • RCGP eLearning
    • InnovAIT Journal
    • Jobs and careers
    • RCGP e-Portfolio

User menu

  • Subscriptions
  • Alerts
  • Log in

Search

  • Advanced search
British Journal of General Practice
  • RCGP
    • BJGP for RCGP members
    • BJGP Open
    • RCGP eLearning
    • InnovAIT Journal
    • Jobs and careers
    • RCGP e-Portfolio
  • Subscriptions
  • Alerts
  • Log in
  • Follow bjgp on Twitter
  • Visit bjgp on Facebook
  • Blog
  • Listen to BJGP podcast
Advertisement
British Journal of General Practice

Advanced Search

  • HOME
  • ONLINE FIRST
  • CURRENT ISSUE
  • ALL ISSUES
  • AUTHORS & REVIEWERS
  • SUBSCRIBE
  • RESOURCES
    • About BJGP
    • Conference
    • Advertising
    • BJGP Life
    • eLetters
    • Librarian information
    • Alerts
    • Resilience
    • Video
    • Audio
    • COVID-19 Clinical Solutions

Index by author

October 2001; Volume 51,Issue 471
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • Q
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • X
  • Y
  • Z

A

  1. Adab, P

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Ali, S

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Allan, T F

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Allgar, V

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Austoker, J

    1. You have access
      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.

B

  1. Bower, P

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Brodie, J

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Bukach, C

    1. You have access
      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.

C

  1. Carter, M

    1. You have access
      Measuring work in general practice.
      M Carter and M Greco
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 847-848.
  2. Clements, A

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Colledge, M

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Cupples, M E

    1. You have access
      Measuring work in general practice.
      M E Cupples and S Gawley
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 847.

D

  1. de Bock, G H

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Donovan, C

    1. You have access
      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.

F

  1. Fitzmaurice, D A

    1. You have access
      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.

G

  1. Gawley, S

    1. You have access
      Measuring work in general practice.
      M E Cupples and S Gawley
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 847.
  2. Gee, K M

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Greco, M

    1. You have access
      Measuring work in general practice.
      M Carter and M Greco
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 847-848.

H

  1. Hassey, A

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Heather, N

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Hemmett, L

    1. You have access
      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.

I

  1. Irish, B

    1. You have access
      Learning preferences and learning styles: a study of Wessex general practice registrars.
      B Irish
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 846-847.

J

  1. Jacobson, L

    1. You have access
      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.

K

  1. Kaner, E F

    1. You have access
      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.

L

  1. Lawlor, D A

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Lock, C A

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Lovell, K

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Lucassen, A

    1. You have access
      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.

M

  1. Mackay, J

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. MacKay, K

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Martin, G

    1. You have access
      '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.
  4. McAvoy, B R

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Mhlongo, S W

    1. You have access
      Condom compliance failure in Africa: limitations of the biomedical approach.
      S W Mhlongo
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 848.
  6. Morison, L

    1. You have access
      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.
  7. Murray, E T

    1. You have access
      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.

N

  1. Neal, R D

    1. You have access
      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.

P

  1. Papapoulos, S E

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Parry-Langdon, N

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Petri, H

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Portz, C

    1. You have access
      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.

R

  1. Reynolds, J

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Richards, D

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Richardson, G

    1. You have access
      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.
  4. Rose, P

    1. You have access
      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.
  5. Rouse, A

    1. You have access
      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.

S

  1. Schermerhorn, T J

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Simons, J

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Springer, M P

    1. You have access
      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.

V

  1. van de Ven, C M

    1. You have access
      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.
  2. Versluis, R G

    1. You have access
      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.

W

  1. Watson, E

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

    1. You have access
      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.
  3. Williams, A

    1. You have access
      Learning preferences and learning styles: a study of Wessex general practice registrars.
      A Williams
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 846-847.
  4. Wilson, A

    1. You have access
      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.

Y

  1. Young, J B

    1. You have access
      The primary care stroke gap.
      J B Young
      British Journal of General Practice 2001; 51 (471): 787-788.
  2. Yudkin, P

    1. You have access
      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.

Z

  1. Zwinderman, A H

    1. You have access
      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.
Back to top
PreviousNext

In this issue

British Journal of General Practice: 51 (471)
British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 51, Issue 471
October 2001
  • Table of Contents
  • Index by author
Alert me to new issues
  • eLetters
  • Most Cited
  • Most Read
Loading
A healthy and sustainable plant-based diet
A caution on interpreting findings of randomised controlled trials
A medical student perspective on PPE provisions in primary care
COVID-19 vaccination programme: a central role for primary care
Complex landscape of respiratory infection assessments for parents and professionals
View all eLetters
Advertisement

BJGP Life

BJGP Open

 

@BJGPjournal's Likes on Twitter

NAVIGATE

  • Home
  • Current Issue
  • All Issues
  • Online First
  • Authors & reviewers

RCGP

  • BJGP for RCGP members
  • BJGP Open
  • RCGP eLearning
  • InnovAiT Journal
  • Jobs and careers
  • RCGP e-Portfolio

MY ACCOUNT

  • RCGP members' login
  • Subscriber login
  • Activate subscription
  • Terms and conditions

NEWS AND UPDATES

  • About BJGP
  • Alerts
  • RSS feeds
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

AUTHORS & REVIEWERS

  • Submit an article
  • Writing for BJGP: research
  • Writing for BJGP: other sections
  • BJGP editorial process & policies
  • BJGP ethical guidelines
  • Peer review for BJGP

CUSTOMER SERVICES

  • Advertising
  • Contact subscription agent
  • Copyright
  • Librarian information

CONTRIBUTE

  • BJGP Life
  • eLetters
  • Feedback

CONTACT US

BJGP Journal Office
RCGP
30 Euston Square
London NW1 2FB
Tel: +44 (0)20 3188 7679
Email: journal@rcgp.org.uk

British Journal of General Practice is an editorially-independent publication of the Royal College of General Practitioners
© 2021 British Journal of General Practice

Print ISSN: 0960-1643
Online ISSN: 1478-5242