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1Sampling for qualitative researchFamily Practice19962,454
2The consultation and relational empathy (CARE) measure: development and preliminary validation and reliability of an empathy-based consultation process measureFamily Practice2004601
3Potential barriers to the use of health services among ethnic minorities: a reviewFamily Practice2006545
4Screening, Detection and Management of Depression in Elderly Primary Care Attenders. I: The Acceptability and Performance of the 15 Item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS15) and the Development of Short VersionsFamily Practice1994533
5The prevalence of multimorbidity in primary care and its effect on health care utilization and costFamily Practice2011478
6Making research relevant: if it is an evidence-based practice, where's the practice-based evidence?Family Practice2008473
7The key informant techniqueFamily Practice1996464
8The Patient-Centred Clinical Method. 1. A Model for the Doctor-Patient Interaction in Family MedicineFamily Practice1986459
9The impact of chronic pain in the communityFamily Practice2001407
10Using the Internet to conduct surveys of health professionals: a valid alternative?Family Practice2003392
11The Nominal Group Technique: A Research Tool for General Practice?Family Practice1993384
12A comparison of a Patient Enablement Instrument (PEI) against two established satisfaction scales as an outcome measure of primary care consultationsFamily Practice1998375
13Burnout in European family doctors: the EGPRN studyFamily Practice2008369
14Doctor-patient communication and patient satisfaction: a reviewFamily Practice1998350
15Sexual problems: a study of the prevalence and need for health care in the general populationFamily Practice1998318
16"Opening a can of worms": GP and practice nurse barriers to talking about sexual health in primary careFamily Practice2004315
17Psychosocial risk factors for chronic low back pain in primary care--a systematic reviewFamily Practice2011298
18A systematic review of the effectiveness of promoting lifestyle change in general practiceFamily Practice1997285
19Experimental and quasi-experimental designs for evaluating guideline implementation strategiesFamily Practice2000282
20Processes of care desired by elderly patients with multimorbiditiesFamily Practice2008267
21Analysis of cluster randomized trials in primary care: a practical approachFamily Practice2000266
22The use of routinely collected computer data for research in primary care: opportunities and challengesFamily Practice2006261
23Defining chronic conditions for primary care with ICPC-2Family Practice2004256
24Rural health around the world: challenges and solutions*Family Practice2003251
25The development of polypharmacy. A longitudinal studyFamily Practice2000249
26Patient trust in the physician: relationship to patient requestsFamily Practice2002242
27The use of text messaging to improve attendance in primary care: a randomized controlled trialFamily Practice2006241
28Influences on GPs' decision to prescribe new drugs--the importance of who says whatFamily Practice2003239
29Barriers to help seeking in people with urinary symptomsFamily Practice2001238
30Patient expectations: What do primary care patients want from the GP and how far does meeting expectations affect patient satisfaction?Family Practice1995235
31Patients' priorities with respect to general practice care: an international comparisonFamily Practice1999234
32Dietary Intervention in Primary Care: Validity of the DINE Method for Diet AssessmentFamily Practice1994232
33Not another questionnaire! Maximizing the response rate, predicting non-response and assessing non-response bias in postal questionnaire studies of GPsFamily Practice2002230
34Health problems in people with intellectual disability in general practice: a comparative studyFamily Practice2000229
35The frequency and nature of medical error in primary care: understanding the diversity across studiesFamily Practice2003228
36Shared Understanding of the Qualitative Research Process. Guidelines for the Medical ResearcherFamily Practice1993226
37Relevance and practical use of the Consultation and Relational Empathy (CARE) Measure in general practiceFamily Practice2005216
38The prevalence of ear, nose and throat problems in the community: results from a national cross-sectional postal survey in ScotlandFamily Practice2005215
39Variation in GP referral rates: what can we learn from the literature?Family Practice2000214
40Acceptance of guideline recommendations and perceived implementation of coronary heart disease prevention among primary care physicians in five European countries: the Reassessing European Attitudes about Cardiovascular Treatment (REACT) surveyFamily Practice2002210
41First steps in qualitative data analysis: transcribingFamily Practice2008210
42Barriers to seeking treatment for sexual problems in primary care: a qualitative study with older peopleFamily Practice2003202
43Qualitative research methods in general practice and primary careFamily Practice1995200
44Work Satisfaction of General Practitioners and the Quality of Patient CareFamily Practice1985199
45Patient-Centredness in the Consultation. 2: Does it Really Make a Difference?Family Practice1990195
46Key Determinants of Consumer Satisfaction With General PracticeFamily Practice1991194
47Non-attendance in general practice: a systematic review and its implications for access to primary health careFamily Practice2003194
48The prevalence of symptoms and consultations in pre-school children in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC): a prospective cohort studyFamily Practice2005193
49Herpes zoster and postherpetic neuralgia: incidence and risk indicators using a general practice research databaseFamily Practice2002192
50Towards complete and accurate reporting of studies of diagnostic accuracy: the STARD initiativeFamily Practice2004189