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Family Practice is an international journal aimed at practitioners, teachers and researchers in the fields of family medicine, general practice and primary care in both developed and developing countries.

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Volume 19, Number 5, 1 October 2002

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Limited value of elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate as an indicator of malignancy
pp. 436-438(3)
Authors: H. Mönig; D. Marquardt; T. Arendt; S. Kloehn

Feasibility of AsthmaCritic, a decision-support system for asthma and COPD which generates patient-specific feedback on routinely recorded data in general practice
pp. 442-447(6)
Authors: M.M. Kuilboer; M.A. van Wijk; M. Mosseveld; E. van der Does; B.P. Ponsioen; J.C. de Jongste; S.E. Overbeek; J. van der Lei

Outcomes of an intervention programme for treatment of asthma in a primary care clinic for Bedouins in southern Israel
pp. 448-451(4)
Authors: R. Peleg; P. Gehtman; I. Blancovich; R. Aburabia; R. Allush; S. Hazut; P. Shvartzman

Variations in asthma treatment in five European countries—judgement analysis of case simulations
pp. 452-460(9)
Authors: R. Wahlström; E. Hummers-Pradier; C.S. Lundborg; M. Muskova; P. Lagerløv; P. Denig; T. Oke; D.M.C. de Saintonge

Clinical findings in patients presenting with sore throat A study on inter-observer reliability
pp. 466-468(3)
Authors: N Donner-Banzhoff; C Beck; F Meyer; JA Werner; E Baum

Postnatal depression: a few simple questions
pp. 469-470(2)
Author: M. Steiner

Herpes zoster and postherpetic neuralgia: incidence and risk indicators using a general practice research database
pp. 471-475(5)
Authors: W. Opstelten; J.W. Mauritz; N.J. de Wit; A.J. van Wijck; W.A. Stalman; G.A. van Essen

Patient trust in the physician: relationship to patient requests
pp. 476-483(8)
Authors: D.H. Thom; R.L. Kravitz; R.A. Bell; E. Krupat; R. Azari

A methodological framework to derive the cost of the GP consultation
pp. 500-503(4)
Authors: D. Kernick; A. Netten

Brief encounters of aggression and violence in primary care: a team approach to coping strategies
pp. 504-510(7)
Authors: Jeannette Naish; Yvonne H Carter; Richard W Gray; Tony Stevens; Josephine M Tissier; Madeleine M Gantley

The implementation of a call-back system reduces the doctor’s workload, and improves accessibility by telephone in general practice
pp. 516-519(4)
Authors: R.A. de Groot; J. de Haan; H.E. Bosveld; A. Nijland; B. Meyboom-de Jong

Can routine information improve case finding of depression among 65 to 74 year olds in primary care?
pp. 520-522(3)
Authors: Ulrich Freudenstein; Antony Arthur; Ruth Matthews; Carol Jagger

Health promotion, the family physician and youth

Improving the connection
pp. 523-528(6)
Authors: R. Malik; I. Oandasan; M. Yang

Educational strategies to promote evidence-based community pharmacy practice: a cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT)
pp. 529-536(8)
Authors: M. Watson; C. Bond; J. Grimshaw; J. Mollison; A. Ludbrook; A. Walker

An evaluation of general practice websites in the UK
pp. 547-556(10)
Authors: Alistair Howitt; Sarah Clement; Simon de Lusignan; Krish Thiru; Daryl Goodwin; Sally Wells

NNT is not easily understood
pp. 566-566(1)
Authors: I.S. Kristiansen; J. Nexøe; D. Gyrd-Hansen; J.B. Nielsen

Lipid-lowering drugs and erectile dysfunction
pp. 567-567(1)
Authors: M.H. Blanker; A.P. Verhagen

Obesity and weight management in primary care.
pp. 571-a-571(1)
Author: John Garrow

Sexual health matters in primary care.
pp. 572-572(1)
Author: John Macleod

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