The exceptional potential in each primary care consultation

NCH Stott, RH Davis - The Journal of the Royal College of General …, 1979 - bjgp.org
A four-point framework is described which has been found to be helpful for general
practitioners who try to achieve greater breadth in each consultation. The framework has also …

Concepts of illness causation and responsibility: some preliminary data from a sample of working class mothers

R Pill, NCH Stott - Social science & medicine, 1982 - Elsevier
… ROISM RLL and NIGEL CH STOTT … ROBIN PILL and NIGEL CHSTOTTStott NCH
and Davis RH The exceptional potential in each primary care consultation. J1 R. Coil. …

The prevalence of multiple diabetes‐related complications

CLL Morgan, CJ Currie, NCH Stott… - Diabetic …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To determine the prevalence of the complications of diabetes and the interrelationship
between them within a United Kingdom district health authority population. Methods Data …

Qualitative study of patients' perceptions of doctors' advice to quit smoking: implications for opportunistic health promotion

CC Butler, R Pill, NCH Stott - Bmj, 1998 - bmj.com
… Most subjects felt that giving up was ultimately down to the individual, a finding that also
emerged from the study of Stott and Pill on perceptions of health promotion in working class …

'Advise yes, dictate no'. Patients' views on health promotion in the consultation

NCH Stott, RM Pill - Family Practice, 1990 - academic.oup.com
NCH STOTT AND RM PILL Stott N CH and Pill R M.'Advise yes, dictate no'. Patients'views on
… 23 Stott NCH . Primary health care—bridging the gap between theory and practice. Berlin: …

Innovation in clinical method: diabetes care and negotiating skills

NCH Stott, S Rollnick, MR Rees, RM Pill - Family Practice, 1995 - academic.oup.com
The development of a method to facilitate clinical negotiation with diabetic patients is
described. The principles of the method incorporate patient centredness, an assessment of …

Avoidable referrals? Analysis of 170 consecutive referrals to secondary care

GJ Elwyn, NCH Stott - Bmj, 1994 - bmj.com
Objective : To determine appropriateness of referrals from primary care to secondary care.
Design : Retrospective evaluation of appropriateness of referrals from a singlehanded …

Can nurses learn to let go? Issues arising from an intervention designed to improve patients' involvement in their own care

R Pill, ME Rees, NCH Stott… - Journal of Advanced …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
NCH Stott FRCP FRCGP … NCH Stott FRCP FRCGP … Our earlier work (Stott & Pill 1990)
indicated that most patients asserted their right and responsibility to make decisions about lifestyle …

Professional responses to innovation in clinical method: diabetes care and negotiating skills

NCH Stott, M Rees, S Rollnick, RM Pill… - Patient education and …, 1996 - Elsevier
Objective: To describe the responses of family doctors and nurses to applying an innovative
clinical technique and technology in the context of a randomised controlled trial. Design: …

NHS acute sector expenditure for diabetes: the present, future, and excess in‐patient cost of care

…, D Kraus, CL Morgan, L Gill, NCH Stott… - Diabetic …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
We set out to determine the present proportion of in‐patient revenue used for the care of
diabetes and its related complications and to use these data to determine (1) the trend in future …