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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 2, April 2003

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What is the predictive value of urinary symptoms for diagnosing urinary tract infection in women?
pp. 103-107(5)
Authors: Medina-Bombardó D.; Seguí-Díaz M.; Roca-Fusalba C.; Llobera J.

Women’s knowledge of and attitudes towards hormone replacement therapy
pp. 112-119(8)
Authors: Lewin K.; Sinclair H.; Bond C.

Women’s interest in GP-initiated pre-conception counselling in The Netherlands
pp. 142-146(5)
Authors: de Jong-Potjer L.; de Bock G.; Zaadstra B.; de Jong O.; Verloove-Vanhorick S.; Springer M.

Chronic pain and the use of conventional and alternative therapy
pp. 147-154(8)
Authors: Haetzman M.; Elliott A.; Smith B.; Hannaford P.; Chambers W.

GP care for moderate to severe asthma in children: what do infrequently attending mothers disagree with and why?
pp. 155-161(7)
Authors: Buetow S.; Adair V.; Coster G.; Hight M.; Gribben B.; Mitchell E.

Influence of family on acceptance of influenza vaccination among Japanese patients
pp. 162-166(5)
Authors: Sawada I.; Takahashi O.; Yoshinaka T.; Noguchi Y.; Fukui T.; Rahman M.; Shimbo T.; Goto M.; Matsui K.; Asai A.; Onishi M.; Koyama H.

Health Services Research
GPs working in solo practice: obstacles and motivations for working in a group? A qualitative study

pp. 167-172(6)
Authors: Feron J-M.; Cerexhe F.; Pestiaux D.; Roland M.; Giet D.; Montrieux C.; Paulus D.

Working with Bangladeshi patients in Britain: perspectives from Primary Health Care
pp. 185-191(7)
Authors: Hawthorne K.; Rahman J.; Pill R.

Do clinical practice education groups result in sustained change in GP prescribing?
pp. 199-206(8)
Authors: Richards D.; Toop L.; Graham P.

Effect of extension of postgraduate training in general practice on the acquisition of knowledge of trainees
pp. 207-212(6)
Authors: Kramer A.W.; Düsman H.; Tan L.H.; Jansen K.J.; Grol R.P.; van der Vleuten C.P.

Medical student interviewing: a randomized trial of patient-centredness and clinical competence
pp. 213-219(7)
Authors: O’Keefe M.; Roberton D.; Sawyer M.; Baghurst P.

Remembering Jack Froom, MD, Professor Emeritus
pp. 220-221(2)
Author: Trilling J.S.

Correspondence
Informed consent for Screening

pp. 222-222(1)
Authors: Carter L.; Bowman D.; Oakeshott P.

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