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Table of Contents
December 2006;
Volume 56,
Issue 533
December Focus
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December Focus
David Jewell
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
906.
Editorials
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Self-care – has DIY gone too far?
Angela Ryan
,
Sheila Greenfield
,
Richard McManus
and
Sue Wilson
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
907-908.
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Chronic kidney disease: a new priority for primary care
Gabriela B Gomez
,
Simon de Lusignan
and
Hugh Gallagher
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
908-910.
Original Papers
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Preferences for self-care or professional advice for minor illness: a discrete choice experiment
Terry Porteous
,
Mandy Ryan
,
Christine M Bond
and
Phil Hannaford
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
911-917.
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Implementation of Advanced Access in general practice: postal survey of practices
Stephen Goodall
,
Alan Montgomery
,
Jon Banks
,
Fiona Sampson
,
Mark Pickin
and
Chris Salisbury
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
918-923.
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Young adults' perceptions of GPs as a help source for mental distress: a qualitative study
Lucy Biddle
,
Jenny L Donovan
,
David Gunnell
and
Debbie Sharp
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
924-931.
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Symptomatic peripheral arterial disease: the value of a validated questionnaire and a clinical decision rule
Bianca LW Bendermacher
,
Joep AW Teijink
,
Edith M Willigendael
,
Marie-Louise Bartelink
,
Harry R Büller
,
Ron JG Peters
,
Jelis Boiten
,
Machteld Langenberg
and
Martin H Prins
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
932-937.
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The effectiveness of a treatment protocol for male lower urinary tract symptoms in general practice: a practical randomised controlled trial
Roelf JC Norg
,
Kees van de Beek
,
Piet JM Portegijs
,
CP Onno van Schayck
and
J André Knottnerus
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
938-944.
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Urinary incontinence in Moroccan and Turkish women: a qualitative study on impact and preferences for treatment
Maria ETC van den Muijsenbergh
and
Toine ALM Lagro-Janssen
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
945-949.
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Menstrual symptoms: the importance of social factors in women's experiences
Norma O'Flynn
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
950-957.
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Withdrawal from long-term benzodiazepine use: randomised trial in family practice
Catalina Vicens
,
Francisca Fiol
,
Joan Llobera
,
Francisco Campoamor
,
Catalina Mateu
,
Santiago Alegret
and
Isabel Socías
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
958-963.
Brief Report
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GPs' attitudes to benzodiazepine and ‘Z-drug’ prescribing: a barrier to implementation of evidence and guidance on hypnotics
A Niroshan Siriwardena
,
Zubair Qureshi
,
Steve Gibson
,
Sarah Collier
and
Martin Latham
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
964-967.
Letters
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Using common ophthalmologic jargon in correspondence can lead to miscommunication
N Ali
,
AA Khan
,
M Akunjee
and
F Ahfat
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
968-969.
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Questions about COPD
Wilfrid Treasure
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
969.
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Early diagnosis of COPD
Nigel Masters
,
Catherine Tutt
and
Jenny Eades
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
969.
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Appropriate postgraduate training
Roger Tisi
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
969-970.
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The good lie?
Malcolm Thomas
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
970.
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Author's response
Michael Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
970.
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The support of obese patients in primary care
Sally Holmes
and
Peter Lindsay
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
970-971.
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Childhood obesity
Georgina Williams
,
Paquita de Zulueta
and
Steve Iliffe
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
971.
Correction
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Correction
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
971.
The Back Pages
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Nature therapy
Mike Fitzpatrick
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
977.
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Nice as Oxymoron
Neville Goodman
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
981.
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A bold claim
James Willis
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
988.
Viewpoint
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15 000 TIMES 15 MINUTES
Marjory A Greig
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
973.
Debate
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Not tonight Josephine: on private in cursions in to primary care
Graham Watt
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
974-975.
Essay
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The ‘Mensch’ factor in general practice: a role to demonstrate professionalism to students
Lionel Jacobson
,
Kamila Hawthorne
and
Fiona Wood
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
976-979.
Digest
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Book review
Simon Curtis
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
980.
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Book review
Richard Lehman
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
981.
Stories
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Introduction
Iain Bamforth
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
982.
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A Day in the Clinic
Danielle Ofri
British Journal of General Practice
2006;
56
(533):
983-987.
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