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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 20, Number 1, January 2003

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Clinical management of urinary tract infection in women: a prospective cohort study
pp. 1-6(6)
Authors: Fahey T.; Webb E.; Montgomery A.A.; Heyderman R.S.

Prevalence of three lower urinary tract symptoms in men—a population-based study
pp. 7-10(4)
Authors: Engström G.; Walker-Engström M-L.; Lööf L.; Leppert J.

Discussing STIs: doctors are from Mars, patients from Venus
pp. 11-15(5)
Authors: Verhoeven V.; Bovijn K.; Helder A.; Peremans L.; Hermann I.; Van Royen P.; Denekens J.; Avonts D.

Is treatment of atrial fibrillation in primary care based on thromboembolic risk assessment?
pp. 16-21(6)
Authors: Rutten F.H.; Hak E.; Stalman W.A.; Verheij T.J.; Hoes A.W.

Prophylactic treatment after myocardial infarction in primary care: how far can we go?
pp. 32-35(4)
Authors: Brotons C.; Permanyer G.; Pacheco V.; Moral I.; Ribera A.; Cascant P.; Pinar J.

Quality of life and objective disease criteria in patients with intermittent claudication in general practice
pp. 36-40(5)
Authors: Müller-Bühl U.; Engeser P.; Klimm H-D.; Wiesemann A.

The provision of ‘same-day’ care in general practice: an observational study
pp. 41-47(7)
Authors: Stoddart H.; Evans M.; Peters T.J.; Salisbury C.

Welfare rights advice in primary care: prevalence, processes and specialist provision
pp. 48-53(6)
Authors: Harding R.; Sherr L.; Sherr A.; Moorhead R.; Singh S.

Factors influencing home visits in Slovenian general practice
pp. 58-60(3)
Authors: Scaronvab I.; Kravos A.; Vidmar G.

Quality improvement of integrated child health care management after in-service training for physicians
pp. 74-76(3)
Authors: Guiscafré H.; Gutiérrez G.; Verver H.; Palafox M.; López A.; Martínez H.

Randomizing patients by family practice: sample size estimation, intracluster correlation and data analysis
pp. 77-82(6)
Authors: Cosby R.H.; Howard M.; Kaczorowski J.; Willan A.R.; Sellors J.W.

How evidence based are recruitment strategies to randomized controlled trials in primary care? Experience from seven studies
pp. 83-92(10)
Authors: Foy R.; Parry J.; Duggan A.; Delaney B.; Wilson S.; Lewin-van den Broek N.; Lassen A.; Vickers L.; Myres P.

Homelessness: a primary care response.
pp. 95-a-96(2)
Author: Iliffe S.

Clinical counselling in medical settings.
pp. 96-a-97(2)
Author: Tate P.

Heroin century.
pp. 96-96(1)
Author: Herxheimer A.

Genetics and society: an introduction.
pp. 97-a-98(2)
Author: Modell M.

Clinical judgement: evidence in practice.
pp. 97-97(1)
Author: Baum K.

Narrative-based primary care: a practical guide.
pp. 98-98(1)
Author: Samuel O.

A long walk home.
pp. 99-99(1)
Author: Heath I.

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