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Table of Contents
April 2003;
Volume 53,
Issue 489
Article
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April Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
265-266.
Research Article
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How to change clinical behaviour: no answers yet.
David Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
266-267.
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Efforts to ban direct-to-consumer advertising in New Zealand: a call to action.
Jerome R Hoffman
and
Richelle J Cooper
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
267-269.
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Confidentiality: consent is not sufficient.
Paul Thornton
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
269-270.
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A cluster randomised trial to evaluate a nutrition training programme.
Helen Moore
,
Darren Greenwood
,
Timothy Gill
,
Colin Waine
,
Jennifer Soutter
and
Ashley Adamson
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
271-277.
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Qualitative study of patients' perceptions of the quality of care for depression in general practice.
Linda Gask
,
Anne Rogers
,
Dianne Oliver
,
Carl May
and
Martin Roland
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
278-283.
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Randomised controlled trial of the impact of guidelines, prioritized review criteria and feedback on implementation of recommendations for angina and asthma.
Richard Baker
,
Robin C Fraser
,
Margaret Stone
,
Paul Lambert
,
Keith Stevenson
and
Chris Shiels
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
284-291.
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Electronic medical summaries in general practice--considering the patient's contribution.
Lindsay Ward
and
Michael Innes
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
293-297.
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Is the quality of care in general medical practice improving? Results of a longitudinal observational study.
Stephen Campbell
,
Andrea Steiner
,
Judy Robison
,
Dale Webb
,
Ann Raven
and
Martin Roland
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
298-304.
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Understanding why GPs see pharmaceutical representatives: a qualitative interview study.
Helen Prosser
and
Tom Walley
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
305-311.
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The incidence of bleeding complications associated with warfarin treatment in general practice in the United Kingdom.
Jennifer Hollowell
,
Ana Ruigómez
,
Saga Johansson
,
Mari-Ann Wallander
and
Luis Alberto García-Rodríguez
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
312-314.
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Recruitment strategies for a clinical trial of community-based water therapy for osteoarthritis.
Rachel Davey
,
Sarah Matthes Edwards
and
Tom Cochrane
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
315-317.
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House dust mite avoidance measures for perennial allergic rhinitis: a systematic review of efficacy.
Aziz Sheikh
and
Brian Hurwitz
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
318-322.
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The marketing conspiracy of Alan, Brian and Kevin.
Des Spence
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
337.
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Rural doctors and nurses working together.
Iain Mungall
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
338.
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An oral history of general practice. 11: Teaching and training.
Graham Smith
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
340-341.
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The leadership role of general practice in public health: advocating a ban of direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription drugs in New Zealand. 'Possums in the headlights?'.
Les Toop
,
Dee Richards
and
Tony Dowell
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
342-345.
Letter
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The Beck inventory.
Peter Graham
and
Satwant Singh
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
324.
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Intention-to-treat or efficacy analysis?
Dominic Horne
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
324-325.
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Sickness absence certification: time for a rethink?
Clyde B Webb
and
Jon R Broome
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
325-326.
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Narrative-based medicine.
Paul Kamill
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
326.
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How effective is simvastatin 10 mg?
John Young
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
326-327.
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Screening for gastrointestinal complications of diabetes.
Tariq Mahmood
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
327-328.
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MSD Foundation leadership courses.
John Howie
and
David Metcalfe
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
328.
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Electronic transfer of prescription-related information.
Bennett Quinn
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
328-329.
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GP pay--shooting elephants.
David Church
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
329.
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Why a medical student (still) wants to become a GP.
Francesco Carelli
British Journal of General Practice
2003;
53
(489):
329.
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