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A 5-year follow-up of general practice patients experiencing depression

Ian Wilson, Katherine Duszynski and Andrea Mant.

in Family Practice

December 2003; published online December 2003.

Journal Article. Subjects: primary care. 2568 words.

Background. Depression is a common disease in primary care and produces significant morbidity in the community. Little is known about the outcomes of depression in general practice.

Obje...

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The a–z of medical writing.

Hugh Barr.

in Family Practice

April 2001; published online April 2001.

Journal Article. Subjects: primary care. 369 words.

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ABC of allergies.

Chris van Weel and BPA Thoonen.

in Family Practice

October 1999; published online October 1999.

Journal Article. Subjects: primary care. 292 words.

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ABC of heart failure.

John Robson.

in Family Practice

June 2001; published online June 2001.

Journal Article. Subjects: primary care. 277 words.

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ABC of palliative care.

Peter Fermie.

in Family Practice

December 1999; published online December 1999.

Journal Article. Subjects: primary care. 286 words.

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ABC of psychological medicine. Richard Mayou, Michael Sharpe, Alan Carson (eds). (66 pages, £16.95.) BMJ Publishing Group, 2003. ISBN 0-7279-1556-8

Chris Rose.

in Family Practice

February 2004; published online February 2004.

Journal Article. Subjects: primary care. 249 words.

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ABC of sexual health.

Michael Courtenay.

in Family Practice

June 2000; published online June 2000.

Journal Article. Subjects: primary care. 345 words.

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Abnormal bleeding patterns associated with menorrhagia in women in the community and in women presenting to primary care

Mark Shapley, Kelvin Jordan and Peter R Croft.

in Family Practice

December 2007; published online November 2007.

Journal Article. Subjects: primary care. 3077 words.

Background. There is an assumption that in women with menorrhagia ‘excessive menstrual loss in regular cycles is the most common clinical presentation’ yet epidemiological studies show irregular...

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Abusive behaviour experienced by primary care receptionists: a cross-sectional survey

Catherine AJ Dixon, Charlotte NE Tompkins, Victoria L Allgar and Nat MJ Wright.

in Family Practice

April 2004; published online April 2004.

Journal Article. Subjects: primary care. 1046 words.

Background. Receptionists act as gatekeepers to GPs, and thus are often placed in situations of conflict. However, there is a lack of research in this area.

Objective. The purpose of...

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Academic detailing has no effect on prescribing of asthma medication in Danish general practice: a 3-year randomized controlled trial with 12-monthly follow-ups

Klaus Witt, Erik Knudsen, Susanne Ditlevsen and Hanne Hollnagel.

in Family Practice

June 2004; published online June 2004.

Journal Article. Subjects: primary care. 3262 words.

Background. Educational outreach visits, particularly when combined with social marketing, appear to be a promising approach to modifying health professional behaviour, especially prescribing....

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