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Mixed emotional and physical symptoms in general practice: what diagnoses do GPs use to describe them?
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- 22 January 2014, pp. 207-213
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Who are we and where are we going? Primary care academics in non-clinical posts
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- 04 February 2013, pp. 96-103
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What factors empower general practitioners for early cancer diagnosis? A 20-country European Delphi Study
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- 25 November 2022, e76
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Building and changing business models: a qualitative study among Dutch physiotherapy primary healthcare organisations
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- 22 March 2022, e19
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Management of chronic kidney disease: perspectives of Brazilian primary care physicians
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- 17 March 2021, e8
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Exploring readiness for implementing goal-oriented care in primary care using normalization process theory
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- 08 February 2023, e12
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Barriers to health care access and utilization among aged indigents under the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty Programme (LEAP): the perspective of users and service providers in north-western Ghana
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- 24 July 2023, e48
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