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.
- Tobacco harm reduction: thinking the unthinkableLast mentioned on Wed Nov 04 2020
- Will the GP workforce crisis be solved by top-down initiatives?Last mentioned on Sun Oct 18 2020
- People with learning disabilities who have cancer: an ethnographic studyLast mentioned on Mon Jan 25 2021
- Targeted encouragement of GP consultations for possible cancer symptoms: randomised controlled trialLast mentioned on Thu Jan 07 2021
- Medication adherence and clinical outcomes in dispensing and non-dispensing practices: a cross-sectional analysisLast mentioned on Tue Jan 05 2021
- InequalitiesLast mentioned on Tue Oct 13 2020
- Language matters: indeed it doesLast mentioned on Tue Dec 22 2020
- Experiences of support from primary care and perceived needs of parents bereaved by suicide: a qualitative studyLast mentioned on Mon Nov 16 2020
- Occupational therapy in primary care: exploring the role of occupational therapy from a primary care perspectiveLast mentioned on Wed Oct 07 2020
- Uncoded chronic kidney disease in primary care: a cross-sectional study of inequalities and cardiovascular disease risk managementLast mentioned on Tue Nov 03 2020
- Appraisal, wellbeing, and pandemics: is a focus on wellbeing now warranted?Last mentioned on Sat Oct 10 2020
- Gender incongruence: not representative of current knowledge and evidence, and nor of best practiceLast mentioned on Fri Feb 05 2021
- What role is there for ‘nudging’ clinicians?Last mentioned on Wed Feb 24 2021
- Community hospitals: new wine in old bottles?Last mentioned on Sun Nov 08 2020
- Nortriptyline for pain in knee osteoarthritis in general practice: a double blind randomised controlled trialLast mentioned on Tue Feb 23 2021
- Role of the GP in the management of patients with self-harm behaviour: a systematic reviewLast mentioned on Fri Oct 09 2020
- The epidemiology of multimorbidity in primary care: a retrospective cohort studyLast mentioned on Tue Feb 09 2021
- Prejudice Plus Power = RacismLast mentioned on Fri Feb 19 2021
- Vincent van Gogh’s yellow visionLast mentioned on Tue Feb 23 2021
- Multidisciplinary teams must work together to co-develop inclusive digital primary care for older peopleLast mentioned on Mon Feb 22 2021
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