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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.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 22, Number 1, February 2005
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Can ‘anecdote’ ever be research?
pp. 1-1(1)
Author: Greenhalgh, Trisha

Remote working: survey of attitudes to eHealth of doctors and nurses in rural general practices in the United Kingdom
pp. 2-7(6)
Authors: Richards, Helen; King, Gerry; Reid, Margaret; Selvaraj, Sivasubramaniam; McNicol, Iain; Brebner, Eileen; Godden, David

Consumers leading public consultation: the general public's knowledge of stroke
pp. 8-14(7)
Authors: Morgan, Laura J; Chambers, Ruth; Banerji, Jyoti; Gater, John; Jordan, Joanne

Familiarity with a GP and patients' evaluations of care. A cross-sectional study
pp. 15-19(5)
Authors: Schers, Henk; van den Hoogen, Henk; Bor, Hans; Grol, Richard; van den Bosch, Wil

Saying ‘goodbye’ to single-handed practices; what do patients and staff lose or gain?
pp. 20-27(8)
Authors: van den Hombergh, Pieter; Engels, Yvonne; van den Hoogen, Henk; van Doremalen, Jan; van den Bosch, Wil; Grol, Richard

Iron deficiency anemia in patients without gastrointestinal symptoms—a prospective study
pp. 58-61(4)
Authors: Niv, Eva; Elis, Avishay; Zissin, Rivka; Naftali, Timna; Novis, Ben; Lishner, Michael

Management of urinary tract infections in female general practice patients
pp. 71-77(7)
Authors: Hummers-Pradier, Eva; Ohse, Ann Marit; Koch, Matthias; Heizmann, Wolfgang R; Kochen, Michael M

How and why are non-prescription analgesics used in Scotland?
pp. 78-85(8)
Authors: Porteous, Terry; Bond, Christine; Hannaford, Philip; Sinclair, Hazel

Predicting the clinical course of suspected acute viral upper respiratory tract infection in children
pp. 92-95(4)
Authors: Butler, Christopher C; Hood, Kerenza; Kinnersley, Paul; Robling, Mike; Prout, Hayley; Houston, Helen

Diagnostic discordance: we cannot agree when to call knee pain ‘osteoarthritis’
pp. 96-102(7)
Authors: Peat, George; Greig, Jane; Wood, Laurence; Wilkie, Ross; Thomas, Elaine; Croft, Peter

The prevalence and history of knee osteoarthritis in general practice: a case–control study
pp. 103-108(6)
Authors: Bedson, John; Jordan, Kelvin; Croft, Peter

Electrocardiogram interpretation in general practice
pp. 109-113(5)
Authors: Jensen, Morten Sig Ager; Thomsen, Janus Laust; Jensen, Svend Eggert; Lauritzen, Torsten; Engberg, Marianne

Prospective study of elderly people comparing treatments following first primary care consultation for a symptomatic hip or knee
pp. 118-125(8)
Authors: Linsell, Louise; Dawson, Jill; Zondervan, Krina; Randall, Tony; Rose, Peter; Carr, Andrew; Fitzpatrick, Ray

Influence of number needed to treat, costs and outcome on preferences for a preventive drug
pp. 126-131(6)
Authors: Nexøe, J; Kristiansen, IS; Gyrd-Hansen, D; Nielsen, JB

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