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Volume 19, Number 5, November 2011

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Guest editorial

The promise of intersectionality theory in primary care
pp. 279-281(3)
Author: Davy, Zowie

Principles of quality improvement

Research papers

Implementing quality improvement in small, autonomous primary care practices: implications for the patient-centred medical home
pp. 289-300(12)
Authors: Arar, Nedal H.; Noel, Polly H.; Leykum, Luci; Zeber, John E.; Romero, Raquel; Parchman, Michael L.

The SHARE Frailty Instrument for primary care predicts incident disability in a European population-based sample
pp. 301-309(9)
Authors: Romero-Ortuno, Roman; O'Shea, Diarmuid; Kenny, Rose Anne

Healthcare model based on personalised attention: impact on maternal mortality and health system quality
pp. 311-316(6)
Authors: Marin, Gustavo H.; Silberman, Martin; Uriarte, Adriana; Sarijulis, Monica; Ozaeta, Belen; Henen, Jaime

Discussion paper

Health promotion and ill-health prevention: the role of general practice
pp. 317-323(7)
Authors: Peckham, Stephen; Hann, Alison; Boyce, Tammy

International exchange

A survey of attitudes and practices of reproductive health and family planning services among private medical practitioners in four states of the Niger-Delta region of Nigeria
pp. 325-334(10)
Authors: Omo-Aghoja, Lawrence Osuakpor; Hammed, Afolabi; Okonofua, Friday Ebhodaghe; Okpani, Okpani Anthony; Koroye, Oyinkondu Collins; Ojobo, Sylvester; Itabor, Iyore; Daramola, Olakunle

Quality improvement in action

Primary care quality digest

Primary care quality digest
pp. 341-344(4)
Author: Price, Alison

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