Altmetric Data
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.
- Postural tachycardia syndrome and long COVID: an updateLast mentioned on Tue Oct 17 2023
- Receptionists' experiences of occupational violence in general practice: a qualitative studyLast mentioned on Wed Jul 12 2023
- Genetic cancer risk assessment in general practice: systematic review of tools available, clinician attitudes, and patient outcomesLast mentioned on Thu Sep 21 2023
- Books: What Happened to You? Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and HealingLast mentioned on Mon Oct 30 2023
- Primary care micro-teams: an international systematic review of patient and healthcare professional perspectivesLast mentioned on Fri Nov 24 2023
- A nose for troubleLast mentioned on Fri Jul 14 2023
- Childhood bone tumours in primary care: helping GPs to identify ‘the needle in the haystack’Last mentioned on Thu Nov 09 2023
- Sociodemographic variations in the uptake of faecal immunochemical tests in primary care: a retrospective studyLast mentioned on Wed Nov 01 2023
- How patients in general practice voice and value their gut feelings about health: a qualitative interview studyLast mentioned on Thu Nov 02 2023
- Understanding grief and bereavementLast mentioned on Tue Nov 21 2023
- Dementia prevention and the GP’s role: a qualitative interview studyLast mentioned on Tue Oct 31 2023
- Prescribing hormone replacement therapy: key considerations for primary care physiciansLast mentioned on Wed Jul 19 2023
- Books: Evidence-biased Antidepressant Prescription: Overmedicalisation, Flawed Research, and Conflicts of InterestLast mentioned on Wed Nov 22 2023
- Domestic abuse among female doctors: thematic analysis of qualitative interviews in the UKLast mentioned on Tue Nov 28 2023
- Touch matters: COVID-19, physical examination, and 21st century general practiceLast mentioned on Wed Oct 04 2023
- Artificial intelligence in medicine: current trends and future possibilitiesLast mentioned on Fri Sep 22 2023
- Continuity of care in diverse ethnic groups: a general practice record study in EnglandLast mentioned on Fri Dec 01 2023
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