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Altmetric tracks attention and engagement of scholarly articles. The following list shows the articles most frequently shared in social media over the past six months.
- Editor’s choice: 10 BJGP articles from 2022–2023Last mentioned on Mon Dec 18 2023
- A simple and effective evidence-based approach to asthma management: ICS-formoterol reliever therapyLast mentioned on Tue Apr 16 2024
- Satisfaction with remote consultations in primary care during COVID-19: a population survey of UK adultsLast mentioned on Thu Feb 08 2024
- Understanding non-recreational prescription medication sharing behaviours: A systematic reviewLast mentioned on Tue Feb 27 2024
- Community health and wellbeing workers: an off-the-peg solution for improving health and care in EnglandLast mentioned on Thu Mar 07 2024
- Is the digital rectal exam any good as a prostate cancer screening test?Last mentioned on Fri Mar 22 2024
- Touch in primary care consultations: qualitative investigation of doctors’ and patients’ perceptionsLast mentioned on Fri Jan 12 2024
- A primary care research agenda for multiple long-term conditions: a Delphi studyLast mentioned on Wed Apr 17 2024
- Ketamine misuse: an update for primary careLast mentioned on Wed Jan 17 2024
- Viewpoint: Why do we cry? Are tears ‘purposeless’?Last mentioned on Thu Dec 21 2023
- What has postmodernism done to evidence-based medicine?Last mentioned on Wed Apr 10 2024
- Alexis Carrel: ‘father of transplant surgery’ and supporter of eugenicsLast mentioned on Sat Apr 20 2024
- Developing user personas to capture intersecting dimensions of disadvantage in marginalised older patients: a qualitative studyLast mentioned on Fri Apr 19 2024
- Primary care practitioners’ experiences of peri/menopause help-seeking among ethnic minority womenLast mentioned on Fri Feb 09 2024
- Stuck song syndrome: musical obsessions — when to look for OCDLast mentioned on Tue Apr 16 2024
- Understanding primary care perspectives on supporting women’s health needs: a qualitative enquiryLast mentioned on Thu Nov 30 2023
- Bigger practices are associated with decreased patient satisfaction and perceptions of accessLast mentioned on Fri Feb 16 2024
- What GPs do and what gets in their way: a mixed-methods studyLast mentioned on Sat Apr 06 2024
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