British Journal of General Practice Volume 58, Number 547, February 2008 February 19, 2008
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The new issue of the Birtish Journal of General Practice is now available online. If you want to access the full text of the journal you’ll need your Athens password from the Liverpoo PCT. (If you don’t have an Athens password and are eligible you can get one here).
Signs and symptoms in diagnosing acute myocardial infarction and acute coronary syndrome: a diagnostic meta-analysis
pp. e1-e8(1)
Authors: Bruyninckx, Rudi; Aertgeerts, Bert; Bruyninckx, Pieter; Buntinx, Frank
February Focus
Editorials
Easing the pain: challenges and opportunities in headache management
pp. 77-78(2)
Author: Watson, David PB
pp. 77-78(2)
Author: Watson, David PB
Non-pharmacological management of chronic insomnia in primary care
pp. 79-80(2)
Authors: McKinstry, Brian; Wilson, Philip; Espie, Colin
pp. 79-80(2)
Authors: McKinstry, Brian; Wilson, Philip; Espie, Colin
Original Papers
What do doctors really think about the relevance and impact of GP appraisal 3 years on? A survey of Scottish GPs
pp. 82-87(6)
Authors: Colthart, Iain; Cameron, Niall; McKinstry, Brian; Blaney, David
pp. 82-87(6)
Authors: Colthart, Iain; Cameron, Niall; McKinstry, Brian; Blaney, David
Predicting the duration of symptoms in lower respiratory tract infection
pp. 88-92(5)
Authors: Moore, Michael; Little, Paul; Rumsby, Kate; Kelly, Jo; Watson, Louise; Warner, Greg; Fahey, Tom; Williamson, Ian
pp. 88-92(5)
Authors: Moore, Michael; Little, Paul; Rumsby, Kate; Kelly, Jo; Watson, Louise; Warner, Greg; Fahey, Tom; Williamson, Ian
Limited value of chest radiography in predicting aetiology of lower respiratory tract infection in general practice
pp. 93-97(5)
Authors: Graffelman, A Willy; Willemssen, Francois EJA; Zonderland, Harmine M; Neven, Arie Knuistingh; Kroes, Aloys CM; van den Broek, Peterhans J
pp. 93-97(5)
Authors: Graffelman, A Willy; Willemssen, Francois EJA; Zonderland, Harmine M; Neven, Arie Knuistingh; Kroes, Aloys CM; van den Broek, Peterhans J
Brief Reports
Acceptance or rejection of prophylactic medicine in patients with migraine: a cross-sectional study
pp. 98-101(4)
Authors: Kol, Carianne MC; Dekker, Frans; Neven, Arie Knuistingh; Assendelft, Willem JJ; Blom, Jeanet W
pp. 98-101(4)
Authors: Kol, Carianne MC; Dekker, Frans; Neven, Arie Knuistingh; Assendelft, Willem JJ; Blom, Jeanet W
GPs’ classification of headache: is primary headache underdiagnosed?
pp. 102-104(3)
Authors: Kernick, David; Stapley, Sally; Hamilton, William
pp. 102-104(3)
Authors: Kernick, David; Stapley, Sally; Hamilton, William
Discussion Papers
Obesity in primary care: evidence for advising weight constancy rather than weight loss in unsuccessful dieters
pp. 112-117(6)
Authors: Pryke, Rachel; Docherty, Andrea
pp. 112-117(6)
Authors: Pryke, Rachel; Docherty, Andrea
Healthcare assistants in general practice: practical and conceptual issues of skill-mix change
pp. 118-124(7)
Authors: Bosley, Sara; Dale, Jeremy
pp. 118-124(7)
Authors: Bosley, Sara; Dale, Jeremy
Letters
Sexual enquiry in older people
pp. 125-126(2)
Authors: Warner, James; Starren, Elizabeth; Walker, Gareth
pp. 125-126(2)
Authors: Warner, James; Starren, Elizabeth; Walker, Gareth
The Back Pages
From Russia: French and Russian Master Paintings 1870â-“1925
pp. 127-127(1)
pp. 127-127(1)
The principle of referral: the gatekeeping role of the GP
pp. 128-130(3)
Authors: Loudon, Irvine; Hodgkin, Paul
pp. 128-130(3)
Authors: Loudon, Irvine; Hodgkin, Paul
Confidentiality: what everyone should know, or, rather, shouldn’t
pp. 131-133(3)
Author: Baird, Gordon
pp. 131-133(3)
Author: Baird, Gordon
A patient’s diary: episode 14 â-” Dr Teacher’s dream
pp. 134-135(2)
pp. 134-135(2)
Threadbare progress
pp. 138-138(1)
Author: Gravell, Emyr
pp. 138-138(1)
Author: Gravell, Emyr
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