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| 1. | Nicky Britten, Roger Jones, Elizabeth Murphy, Rosie Stacy | ||
| Qualitative research methods in general practice and primary care | |||
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Fam Pract Mar 01, 1995; 12: 104-114.
(In "Article") |
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| 2. | Simon de Lusignan, Tom Chan, Paul Stevens, Donal O''Donoghue, Nigel Hague, Billy Dzregah, Jeremy Van Vlymen, Mel Walker, Sean Hilton | ||
| Identifying patients with chronic kidney disease from general practice computer records | |||
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Fam Pract Jun 01, 2005; 22: 234-241.
(In "RCTs and epidemiology") |
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| 3. | Richard Grol, Michel Wensing, Jan Mainz, Pedro Ferreira, Hilary Hearnshaw, Per Hjortdahl, Frede Olesen, Mats Ribacke, Tomi Spenser, Joachim Szécsényi | ||
| Patients' priorities with respect to general practice care: an international comparison | |||
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Fam Pract Feb 01, 1999; 16: 4-11.
(In "Special Survey") |
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| 4. | R Ashenden, C Silagy, D Weller | ||
| A systematic review of the effectiveness of promoting lifestyle change in general practice | |||
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Fam Pract Apr 01, 1997; 14: 160-176.
(In "Reviews") |
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| 5. | JG Howie, DJ Heaney, M Maxwell, JJ Walker | ||
| A comparison of a Patient Enablement Instrument (PEI) against two established satisfaction scales as an outcome measure of primary care consultations | |||
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Fam Pract Apr 01, 1998; 15: 165-171.
(In "Original Clinical Research") |
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