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Table of Contents
May 2006;
Volume 56,
Issue 526
May Focus
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May Focus
David Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
322.
Editorials
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Diagnosis and diagnostic testing in primary care
Colin McCowan
and
Tom Fahey
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
323-324.
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Back pain — reducing long-term problems
Paul Hepple
and
Ann RR Robertson
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
324-326.
Original Papers
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The diagnostic accuracy and utility of a B-type natriuretic peptide test in a community population of patients with suspected heart failure
Ahmet Fuat
,
Jeremy J Murphy
,
A Pali S Hungin
,
Jane Curry
,
Ali A Mehrzad
,
Andrew Hetherington
,
Jennifer I Johnston
,
W Stuart A Smellie
,
Victoria Duffy
and
Patricia Cawley
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
327-333.
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Predicting persistent disabling low back pain in general practice: a prospective cohort study
Gareth T Jones
,
Ruth E Johnson
,
Nicola J Wiles
,
Carol Chaddock
,
Richard G Potter
,
Chris Roberts
,
Deborah PM Symmons
and
Gary J Macfarlane
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
334-341.
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Sex inequalities in access to care for patients with diabetes in primary care: questionnaire survey
Julia Hippisley-Cox
,
Janet Yates
,
Mike Pringle
,
Carol Coupland
and
Vicky Hammersley
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
342-348.
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Posttraumatic stress disorder in primary care with special reference to personality disorder comorbidity
Manuel Gómez-Beneyto
,
José Salazar-Fraile
,
Vicent Martí-Sanjuan
and
Luis Gonzalez-Luján
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
349-354.
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Urgent GP referrals for suspected lung, colorectal, prostate and ovarian cancer
Victoria L Allgar
,
Richard D Neal
,
Nasreen Ali
,
Brenda Leese
,
Phil Heywood
,
Gill Proctor
and
Joyce Evans
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
355-362.
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A profile of communication in primary care physician telephone consultations: application of the Roter Interaction Analysis System
Michael Innes
,
John Skelton
and
Sheila Greenfield
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
363-368.
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Limited impact on endoscopy demand from a primary care based ‘test and treat’ dyspepsia management strategy: the results of a randomised controlled trial
Ian S Shaw
,
Roland M Valori
,
André Charlett
and
Cliodna AM McNulty
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
369-374.
Brief Report
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Assessing blood pressure control in patients treated for hypertension: comparing different measurements and targets
Gillian Manning
,
Andrew Brooks
,
Barbara Slinn
,
Michael W Millar-Craig
and
Richard Donnelly
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
375-377.
Letters
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The fairy godmother has spoken
Graham Martin
and
Jill Rasmussen
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
378.
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Discovering the research priorities of people with diabetes in a multicultural community
Kamila Hawthorne
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
378-379.
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Low breastfeeding rates and milk insufficiency
CA Walshaw
and
JM Owens
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
379.
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Business management in general practice should feature in the nMRCGP
Cyrus Fernandes
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
379.
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Up-to-date findings show change in acute otitis media consultation trend
Paula L Thompson
,
Macey L Murray
,
Mike Sharland
and
Ian CK Wong
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
379-380.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome
DC Widdowson
and
PA Wright
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
380.
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Genetic epidemiology and primary care
Michael H Draisey
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
380.
The Back Pages
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The pandemic flu panic
Mike Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
389.
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Done to a crisp
Neville Goodman
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
391.
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Ever been HAD?
Dougal Jeffries
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
392.
Viewpoint
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New arrangements might finally bring the best primary care to those who need it the most
Richard Smith
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
381.
Reportage
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EURACT
Francesco Carelli
and
Luisa Valle
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
382-383.
Flora medica
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From the journals, March–April 2006
Richard Lehman
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
383.
Essay
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Protecting patient confidentiality in telephone consultations in general practice
Daniel Sokol
and
Josip Car
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
384-385.
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A taxonomy of general practice
Kieran Sweeney
and
Iona Heath
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
386-388.
Digest
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Book review
Lesley Morrison
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(526):
390.
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