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January 2006; Volume 56,Issue 522

January Focus

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    January Focus
    David Jewell
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 2.

Editorials

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    The continuing challenge of palliative care
    Ilora Finlay
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 3-4.
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    Counting the cost of fast access: using discrete choice experiments to elicit preferences in general practice
    Mandy Ryan and Verity Watson
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 4-5.

Original Papers

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    Out-of-hours palliative care: a qualitative study of cancer patients, carers and professionals
    Allison Worth, Kirsty Boyd, Marilyn Kendall, David Heaney, Una Macleod, Paul Cormie, Jo Hockley and Scott Murray
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 6-13.
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    Communication on end-of-life decisions with patients wishing to die at home: the making of a guideline for GPs in Flanders, Belgium
    Reginald Deschepper, Robert Vander Stichele, Jan L Bernheim, Els De Keyser, Greta Van Der Kelen, Freddy Mortier and Luc Deliens
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 14-19.
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    Good end-of-life care according to patients and their GPs
    Sander D Borgsteede, Corrie Graafland-Riedstra, Luc Deliens, Anneke L Francke, Jacques ThM van Eijk and Dick L Willems
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 20-26.
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    Palliative care in primary care: a study to determine whether patients and professionals agree on symptomsCommentary
    Gail Ewing, Jenny Freeman, Margaret Rogers, Stephen Barclay, Janet McCabe, Anna Martin, Malcolm Campbell and Chris Todd
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 27-34.
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    Involving patients in primary care consultations: assessing preferences using discrete choice experiments
    Mirella F Longo, David R Cohen, Kerenza Hood, Adrian Edwards, Michael Robling, Glyn Elwyn and Ian T Russell
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 35-42.
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    The management of children with chronic fatigue syndrome-like illness in primary care: a cross-sectional study
    Guitta Saidi and Linda Haines
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 43-47.

Systematic Review

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    Assessing the diagnostic test accuracy of natriuretic peptides and ECG in the diagnosis of left ventricular systolic dysfunction: a systematic review and meta-analysis
    Clare Davenport, Elaine Yee Lan Cheng, Yip Tung Tony Kwok, Annie Hiu On Lai, Taka Wakabayashi, Chris Hyde and Martin Connock
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 48-56.

Letters

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    A big issue?
    Triona Marnell
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 57.
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    Repeat prescriptions at Highfield Surgery
    Nigel Masters
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 57.
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    Low carbohydrate diets and diabetes control
    A Lindsay Gibb and William Welfare
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 57-58.
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    Trial and error
    Geoff Wong
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 58.
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    The idea of medicine
    Jeremy Meadows
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 58.

The Back Pages

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    Dietary dogma
    Mike Fitzpatrick
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 63.
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    How big is that?
    Neville Goodman
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 69.
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    The sea, the sea …
    Dougal Jeffries
    British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 70.
  • Viewpoint

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      Government proposes to end free health care for ‘failed asylum seekers’
      Gervase Vernon and Rayah Feldman
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 59.
  • Reportage

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      An insider's view of the American and UK medical systems
      Jennifer S Marsden
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 60-62.
  • Essay

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      The ‘Smallwood report’: method or madness?
      Edzard Ernst
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 64-65.
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      Should nurses prescribe?
      Brian Keighley
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 68.
  • Digest

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      Film review
      Iain Bamforth
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 66.
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      Book review
      Daniel Pearlman
      British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (522): 67.
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