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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 23, Number 2, April 2006

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European primary care surveillance networks: their structure and operation
pp. 151-158(8)
Authors: Deckers, Joan GM; Paget, W John; Schellevis, François G; Fleming, Douglas M

The use of an Internet-based Ask the Doctor Service involving family physicians: evaluation by a web survey
pp. 159-166(8)
Authors: Umefjord, Göran; Hamberg, Katarina; Malker, Hans; Petersson, Göran

Chest pain in general practice: incidence, comorbidity and mortality
pp. 167-174(8)
Authors: Ruigómez, Ana; Rodríguez, Luis Alberto García; Wallander, Mari-Ann; Johansson, Saga; Jones, Roger

Management of upper respiratory tract infections in Dutch general practice; antibiotic prescribing rates and incidences in 1987 and 2001
pp. 175-179(5)
Authors: Kuyvenhoven, Maria; van Essen, Gerrit; Schellevis, François; Verheij, Theo

Do clinical findings in lower respiratory tract infection help general practitioners prescribe antibiotics appropriately? An observational cohort study in general practice
pp. 180-187(8)
Authors: Hopstaken, Rogier M; Butler, Christopher C; Muris, Jean W M; Knottnerus, J André; Kester, Arnold D M; Rinkens, Paula E L M; Dinant, Geert-Jan

Lessons learned from recruiting young female students to a randomised controlled trial of chlamydia screening
pp. 188-191(4)
Authors: Ivaz, Stella; Brennan, Sarah; Dean, Sally; Hay, Sima; Hay, Phillip; Kerry, Sally; Oakeshott, Pippa

Patients' views on interpersonal continuity in primary care: a sense of security based on four core foundations
pp. 210-219(10)
Authors: von Bültzingslöwen, Inger; Eliasson, Gösta; Sarvimäki, Anneli; Mattsson, Bengt; Hjortdahl, Per

Recovering from a heart attack: a qualitative study into lay experiences and the struggle to make lifestyle changes
pp. 220-225(6)
Authors: Gregory, Susan; Bostock, Yvonne; Backett-Milburn, Kathryn

Why do General Practitioners prescribe antibiotics for acute infective conjunctivitis in children? Qualitative interviews with GPs and a questionnaire survey of parents and teachers
pp. 226-232(7)
Authors: Rose, Peter W; Ziebland, Sue; Harnden, Anthony; Mayon-White, Richard; Mant, David; on behalf of the Oxford Childhood Infection Study OXCIS,

Advanced access: more than just GP waiting times?
pp. 233-239(7)
Authors: Dixon, Simon; Sampson, Fiona C; O'Cathain, Alicia; Pickin, Mark

Can doctors predict patients' satisfaction and enablement? A cross-sectional observational study
pp. 240-245(6)
Authors: McKinstry, Brian; Colthart, Iain; Walker, Jeremy

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