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Table of Contents
April 2004;
Volume 54,
Issue 501
Article
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April Focus
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
241-242.
Research Article
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Can suicide in young men be prevented by improving access and delivery among primary care services?
André Tylee
and
Paul Walters
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
242-243.
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Interprofessional collaboration and interprofessional education.
John Horder
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
243-245.
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Screening for colorectal cancer: decisions in general practice.
Leonard Leibovici
,
Abigail Fraser
and
Sarah Hellmann
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
245-246.
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Factors influencing help seeking in mentally distressed young adults: a cross-sectional survey.
Lucy Biddle
,
David Gunnell
,
Debbie Sharp
and
Jenny L Donovan
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
248-253.
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The role of primary care in the prevention of suicide and accidental deaths among young men: an epidemiological study.
Debbi Stanistreet
,
Mark B Gabbay
,
Victoria Jeffrey
and
Steve Taylor
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
254-258.
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Exploratory cluster randomised controlled trial of shared care development for long-term mental illness.
Richard Byng
,
Roger Jones
,
Morven Leese
,
Blake Hamilton
,
Paul McCrone
and
Tom Craig
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
259-266.
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Improving the ascertainment of families at high risk of colorectal cancer: a prospective GP register study.
Peter W Rose
,
Michael Murphy
,
Marcus Munafo
,
Cyril Chapman
,
Neil Mortensen
and
Anneke Lucassen
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
267-271.
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A primary care intervention programme for obesity and coronary heart disease risk factor reduction.
Anna Read
,
Helen Ramwell
,
Helen Storer
and
Jonathan Webber
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
272-278.
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Access to health care prior to suicide: findings from a psychological autopsy study.
Christabel Owens
,
Keith R Lloyd
and
John Campbell
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
279-281.
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Suicide and attempted suicide in France: results of a general practice sentinel network, 1999-2001.
Françoise Le Pont
,
Laurent Letrilliart
,
Véronique Massari
,
Yves Dorléans
,
Guy Thomas
and
Antoine Flahault
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
282-284.
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Integrated primary mental health care: threat or opportunity in the new NHS?
Helen Lester
,
Jon Glasby
and
André Tylee
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
285-291.
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New concepts in screening.
J A Muir Gray
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
292-298.
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How much of general practice is based on evidence?
Edzard Ernst
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
316.
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"The cawing of the crow...Cassandra-like, prognosticating woe".
Iona Heath
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
320-321.
Letter
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Complications defining "complications".
Sarah Vaughan
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
299-300.
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These rules are not ready yet.
Stuart Handysides
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
299-300.
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Influence of NICE guidelines.
James Penston
and
Bernard Wathen
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
300-301.
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Impact of the Women's Health Initiative study.
Mimi Cogliano
and
Ailsa E Gebbie
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
301-302.
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Post-traumatic stress disorder and primary care.
Patrick McEvoy
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
302-303.
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Supplementary list inaccuracy.
Gill Rowlands
and
Richard Jenson
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
302.
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Value in venlafaxine study.
Alan Lenox-Smith
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
303-304.
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More information on complementary medicine.
Jane Wight
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
303.
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Council tax banding and missed appointments.
Norman Beale
,
Mark Gwynne
and
Carole Peart
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
304.
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The GP contract: reasons to be cheerful?
Anne Mason
and
Clive Pritchard
British Journal of General Practice
2004;
54
(501):
304-305.
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