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Table of Contents
April 2005;
Volume 55,
Issue 513
April Focus
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April Focus
David Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
258.
Editorials
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Hepatitis C and general practice: the crucial role of primary care in stemming the epidemic
John Budd
and
Roy Robertson
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
259-260.
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The prevention of suicide in later life: a task for GPs?
Steve Iliffe
and
Jill Manthorpe
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
261-262.
Original Papers
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Impact of a positive hepatitis C diagnosis on homeless injecting drug users: a qualitative study
Charlotte NE Tompkins
,
Nat MJ Wright
and
Lesley Jones
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
263-268.
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Detecting suicidal ideation in older patients: identifying risk factors within the general practice setting
Jon J Pfaff
and
Osvaldo P Almeida
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
269-273.
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A cross-sectional survey of patients' beliefs about stress and their help-seeking behaviour
Alberto Febles
and
Jane Ogden
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
274-279.
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GP treatment decisions for patients with depression: an observational study
Tony Kendrick
,
Fiona King
,
Louise Albertella
and
Peter WF Smith
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
280-286.
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The effect of deprivation, age and sex on NHS Direct call rates
Duncan Cooper
,
Eve Arnold
,
Gillian Smith
,
Vivien Hollyoak
,
Frances Chinemana
,
Maureen Baker
and
Sarah O'Brien
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
287-291.
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UK childbirth delivery options in 2001–2002: alternatives to consultant unit booking and delivery
Lindsay FP Smith
and
Caroline P Smith
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
292-297.
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Understanding of blood pressure by people with type 2 diabetes: a primary care focus group study
Jane Stewart
,
Ken Brown
,
Denise Kendrick
and
Jane Dyas
on behalf of Nottingham Diabetes and Blood Pressure Study Group
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
298-304.
Review Article
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Motivational interviewing: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Sune Rubak
,
Annelli Sandbæk
,
Torsten Lauritzen
and
Bo Christensen
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
305-312.
Letters
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Failing asylum seekers
Les Ashton
,
Anna Hiley
and
Helen Rhodes
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
313.
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Qualifications
Peter Gooderham
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
313.
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Gender-based inequalities
Mark Walton
and
Mark Lambert
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
314.
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Corticosteroid injections: from bench to bedside?
Gerry Gormley
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
314.
The Back Pages
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John Berger and the healing power of diagnosis
Mike Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
327.
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Emma's Diary
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
329.
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Coincidence
Neville Goodman
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
329.
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Once upon a time
Emyr Gravell
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
330.
Viewpoint
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Teenage pregnancy: more than meets the eye
Kathleen Buxton
,
Diane Buxton
,
Sarah McGlen
,
Michelle Baker
,
Ann McNulty
and
Chris Drinkwater
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
315.
Reportage
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SAPC: scotching the myths
Blair H Smith
,
Adrian Edwards
and
Peter Murchie
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
316.
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Drinking to, and gambling with, our health
Edin Lakasing
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
317.
Debate
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Will GP revalidation make things better or worse?
Paul Thomas
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
318-319.
Flora medica
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From the journals, February–March 2005
Richard Lehman
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
319.
Essay
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What do we mean by health?
Commentary
Commentary
Alistair Tulloch
,
Peter Davies
and
Mike Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
320-323.
Digest
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Book reviews
Amanda Howe
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
324.
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Enchanting the eye: Dutch painting of the Golden Age
Frank Minns
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
325.
Reflection
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Don Quixote
at 400
Iain Bamforth
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
326-327.
Miscellany
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Inequalities and elections (with reference to Robert Burns)
Lesley Morrison
British Journal of General Practice
2005;
55
(513):
328.
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