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Table of Contents
April 2002;
Volume 52,
Issue 477
Article
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April Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
265-266.
Research Article
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Learning from death.
Elizabeth Lee
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
267-268.
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Assessing change in chronic pain severity: the chronic pain grade compared with retrospective perceptions.
Alison M Elliott
,
Blair H Smith
,
Philip C Hannaford
,
W Cairns Smith
and
W Alastair Chambers
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
269-274.
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Understanding variation for clinical governance: an illustration using the diagnosis and treatment of sore throat.
Tom Marshall
,
Mohammed A Mohammed
and
Hei Toon Lim
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
277-283.
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Patients with new onset haematuria: assessing the discriminant value of clinical information in relation to urological malignancies.
Nicholas Summerton
,
Sara Mann
,
Alan S Rigby
,
Julie Ashley
,
Sarah Palmer
and
John W Hetherington
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
284-289.
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A randomised controlled trial of the effect of educational outreach by community pharmacists on prescribing in UK general practice.
Nick Freemantle
,
Irwin Nazareth
,
Martin Eccles
,
John Wood
,
Andrew Haines
and
Evidence-based OutReach trialists
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
290-295.
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An analysis of practice-level mortality data to inform a health needs assessment.
Roger Webb
and
Aneez Esmail
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
296-299.
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Supporting South Asian carers and those they care for: the role of the primary health care team.
Savita Katbamna
,
Padma Bhakta
,
Waqar Ahmad
,
Richard Baker
and
Gillian Parker
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
300-305.
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Telephone consultations to manage requests for same-day appointments: a randomised controlled trial in two practices.
Brian McKinstry
,
Jeremy Walker
,
Clare Campbell
,
David Heaney
and
Sally Wyke
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
306-310.
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The effectiveness of blood tests in detecting secondary osteoporosis or mimicking conditions in postmenopausal women.
Alun Cooper
,
Sarah Brew
and
Simon de Lusignan
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
311-313.
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Mothers' use of and attitudes to BabyCheck.
Hilary Thomson
,
Sue Ross
,
Philip Wilson
,
Alex McConnachie
and
Richard Watson
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
314-316.
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Patient, hospital, and general practitioner characteristics associated with non-attendance: a cohort study.
William Hamilton
,
Alison Round
and
Deborah Sharp
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
317-319.
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Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm presenting as groin pain.
Richard M Lynch
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
320-321.
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Clinical governance in Scotland: an educational model.
Murray Lough
,
Diane Kelly
,
Mike Taylor
,
David Snadden
,
Bill Patterson
,
Iain McNamara
and
Stuart Murray
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
322-328.
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DTCA in New Zealand: the challenge of finding an acceptable balance.
Les Toop
and
Derelie Richards
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
341.
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Homelessness and health: Leeds conference.
Simon Tickle
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
342-343.
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Time, a narrative organiser of events and experience.
Brian Hurwitz
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
344-347.
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Dress.
Neville Goodman
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
351.
Letter
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Systematic review of Viagra RCTs.
Marco H Blanker
,
Siep Thomas
and
Arthur M Bohnen
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
329.
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Improving the outcome in colorectal cases.
Moyez Jiwa
,
Duncan Drury
and
Lesley Hunt
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
329-330.
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Acute assessment of infants presenting to primary care.
Farhan Syed Ahmad
,
Helen Grindulis
and
Anthony Robinson
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
330.
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Reducing benzodiazepine prescribing.
Pam Armstrong
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
330-331.
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Lord of the rings.
David Shepherd
British Journal of General Practice
2002;
52
(477):
331.
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