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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 4, August 2005
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The integral role of non-clinical academics in meeting the goals of primary care training and research
pp. 355-357(3)
Authors: Wilson, Sue; Mainous, Arch G; O'Donnell, Catherine; Bateman, Hilarie

Development of a research registry for primary care community-based research
pp. 358-360(3)
Authors: Janosky, Janine E; Laird, Susan B; Robinson, Jamar D; South-Paul, Jeannette E

Primary care physicians in Hong Kong and Canada—how did their practices differ during the SARS epidemic?
pp. 361-366(6)
Authors: Wong, Samuel Yeung Shan; Wong, William; Jaakkimainen, Liisa; Bondy, Susan; Tsang, Kwong Ka; Lee, Albert

Cough mixtures: rational or irrational prescribing in Hong Kong?
pp. 381-382(2)
Authors: Wong, William CW; Dickinson, James; Chan, Cynthia

The prognosis of different fatigue diagnostic labels: a longitudinal survey
pp. 383-388(6)
Authors: Hamilton, William T; Gallagher, Arlene M; Thomas, Janice M; White, Peter D

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: a survey of GPs' attitudes and knowledge
pp. 389-393(5)
Authors: Bowen, Jo; Pheby, Derek; Charlett, Andre; McNulty, Cliodna

How to avoid long-term sickness absence: the advice from women with personal experience
pp. 394-398(5)
Authors: Ockander, M; Timpka, T; Nyce, JM

Tearing down the Berlin wall: social workers' perspectives on joint working with general practice
pp. 399-405(7)
Authors: Kharicha, Kalpa; Iliffe, Steve; Levin, Enid; Davey, Barbara; Fleming, Cass

The worried young adult as a primary care patient
pp. 406-411(6)
Authors: Laakso, Virpi; Niemi, Päivi M; Grönroos, Matti; Aalto, Sargo; Karlsson, Hasse

A randomised controlled trial of brief training in assessment and treatment of somatisation: effects on GPs' attitudes
pp. 419-427(9)
Authors: Rosendal, Marianne; Bro, Flemming; Sokolowski, Ineta; Fink, Per; Toft, Tomas; Olesen, Frede

Screening for common mental disorders: who will benefit? Results from a randomised clinical trial
pp. 428-434(7)
Authors: Christensen, Kaj Sparle; Toft, Tomas; Frostholm, Lisbeth; Ørnbøl, Eva; Fink, Per; Olesen, Frede

Many people with epilepsy want to know more: a qualitative study
pp. 435-441(7)
Authors: Prinjha, Suman; Chapple, Alison; Herxheimer, Andrew; McPherson, Ann

The denominator in general practice, a new approach from the Intego database
pp. 442-447(6)
Authors: Bartholomeeusen, Stefaan; Kim, Chang-Yeon; Mertens, Raf; Faes, Christel; Buntinx, Frank

A brief case-finding questionnaire for common mental disorders: the CMDQ
pp. 448-457(10)
Authors: Christensen, Kaj Sparle; Fink, Per; Toft, Tomas; Frostholm, Lisbeth; Ørnbøl, Eva; Olesen, Frede

Participation in a quality of care study and consequences for generalizability of general practice research
pp. 458-464(7)
Authors: Wetzel, Dirk; Himmel, Wolfgang; Heidenreich, Regine; Hummers-Pradier, Eva; Kochen, Michael M; Rogausch, Anja; Sigle, Joerg; Boeckmann, Harro; Kuehnel, Steffen; Niebling, Wilhelm; Scheidt-Nave, Christa

Electronic primary care guidelines with links to Cochrane reviews—EBM Guidelines
pp. 465-469(5)
Authors: Varonen, Helena; Jousimaa, Jukkapekka; Helin-Salmivaara, Arja; Kunnamo, Ilkka

Different kinds of time
pp. 470-470(1)
Authors: Innes, Michael; Skelton, John

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