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Table of Contents
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 symptoms
Commentary
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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