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Managing self-limiting respiratory tract infections: a qualitative study of the usefulness of the delayed prescribing strategy
Sarah Peters, Samantha Rowbotham, Anna Chisholm, Alison Wearden, Susie Moschogianis, Lis Cordingley, David Baker, Catherine Hyde and Carolyn Chew-Graham
British Journal of General Practice 2011; 61 (590): e579-e589. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp11X593866
Sarah Peters
PhD, CPsychol
Roles: senior lecturer in psychology
Samantha Rowbotham
MRes
Roles: researcher
Anna Chisholm
MRes
Roles: researcher
Alison Wearden
PhD, CPsychol
Roles: reader in psychology
Susie Moschogianis
BSc
Roles: researcher
Lis Cordingley
PhD, CPsychol
Roles: lecturer in health psychology
David Baker
MBChB
Roles: researcher
Catherine Hyde
MBChB
Roles: researcher
Carolyn Chew-Graham
MD, FRCGP
Roles: professor of primary care
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British Journal of General Practice
Vol. 61, Issue 590
September 2011
Managing self-limiting respiratory tract infections: a qualitative study of the usefulness of the delayed prescribing strategy
Sarah Peters, Samantha Rowbotham, Anna Chisholm, Alison Wearden, Susie Moschogianis, Lis Cordingley, David Baker, Catherine Hyde, Carolyn Chew-Graham
British Journal of General Practice 2011; 61 (590): e579-e589. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp11X593866
Managing self-limiting respiratory tract infections: a qualitative study of the usefulness of the delayed prescribing strategy
Sarah Peters, Samantha Rowbotham, Anna Chisholm, Alison Wearden, Susie Moschogianis, Lis Cordingley, David Baker, Catherine Hyde, Carolyn Chew-Graham
British Journal of General Practice 2011; 61 (590): e579-e589. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp11X593866
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