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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 26, Number 3, 6 June 2009
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Depressive symptoms are associated with physical inactivity in patients with type 2 diabetes. The DIAZOB Primary Care Diabetes study
pp. 171-173(3)
Authors: Koopmans, Berber; Pouwer, Franois; de Bie, Robert A; van Rooij, Elisabeth S; Leusink, Geraline L; Pop, Victor J

Foot problems in children presented to the family physician: a comparison between 1987 and 2001
pp. 174-179(6)
Authors: Krul, Marjolein; van der Wouden, Johannes C; Schellevis, Franois G; van Suijlekom-Smit, Lisette WA; Koes, Bart W

Over-representation of diabetic patients with renal anaemia in the primary care setting
pp. 180-182(3)
Authors: Mostafa, Samiul; Tagboto, Senyo; Robinson, Michael; Burden, Andrew; Davies, Simon

Intervention with educational outreach at large scale to reduce antibiotics for respiratory tract infections: a controlled before and after study
pp. 183-187(5)
Authors: Smeets, HM; Kuyvenhoven, MM; Akkerman, AE; Welschen, I; Schouten, GP; van Essen, GA; Verheij, TJM

Designing an RCT of acupuncture for depressionidentifying appropriate patient groups: a qualitative study
pp. 188-195(8)
Authors: Schroer, Sylvia; MacPherson, Hugh; Adamson, Joy

Is it normal to feel these questions ?: a content analysis of the health concerns of adolescent girls writing to a magazine
pp. 196-203(8)
Authors: Kang, Melissa; Cannon, Bianca; Remond, Louise; Quine, Susan

Impact of pharmaceutical representative visits on GPs' drug preferences
pp. 204-209(6)
Authors: Sndergaard, Jens; Vach, Kirstin; Kragstrup, Jakob; Andersen, Morten

A tale of two systems: perceptions of primary care for depression in London and Melbourne
pp. 210-220(11)
Authors: Cronin, Eugenia; Campbell, Stephen; Ashworth, Mark; Hann, Mark; Blashki, Grant; Murray, Joanna; Tylee, Andre

Cancer survivors' rehabilitation needs in a primary health care context
pp. 221-230(10)
Authors: Mikkelsen, Thorbjrn; Sondergaard, Jens; Sokolowski, Ineta; Jensen, Anders; Olesen, Frede

Offering payments, reimbursement and incentives to patients and family doctors to encourage participation in research
pp. 231-238(8)
Authors: Draper, Heather; Wilson, Sue; Flanagan, Sarah; Ives, Jonathan

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