Editorial
How has primary health care progressed? Some observations since Alma Ata
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- 01 July 2008, pp. 169-171
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Networking
The present status and future role of family doctors: a perspective from the International Federation of Primary Care Research Networks
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- 01 July 2008, pp. 172-182
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Development
Developing a new response to non-urgent emergency calls: evaluation of a nurse and paramedic partnership intervention
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- 01 July 2008, pp. 183-190
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Evidence-based primary health care and local research: a necessary but problematic partnership
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- 01 July 2008, pp. 191-198
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Research
Evaluation of the antibiotic prescribing of nurse practitioners trained to prescribe in primary care
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- 01 July 2008, pp. 199-204
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Why GPs refer patients to complementary medicine via the NHS: a qualitative exploration
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- 01 July 2008, pp. 205-215
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Public health nurses’ perceptions of the professional practice environment in New Zealand
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- 01 July 2008, pp. 216-224
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Preventing and managing chronic disease through primary health organizations: the example of ‘Heartbeat Tararua’
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- 01 July 2008, pp. 225-235
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Book Review
U. Ellen 2007: Primary health care use among ethnic minorities in the Netherlands. A comparative study.Utrecht, The Netherlands:Nivel. ISBN: 978-90-6905-868-9 paperback.
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- 01 July 2008, p. 236
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C. Sadler, J. White, H. Everitt C. Simon 2007: Women’s health. Oxford: Oxford General Practice Library, Oxford University Press. Illustrated. 372 pp, £5.99 paperback. ISBN: 978-0-19-857138-4.
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P. Greasley 2008: Quantitative data analysis using SPSS – an introduction for health and social science. Berkshire, England: Open University Press. Illustrated. 144 pp, £16.99 paperback. ISBN-13: 978-0-335-22305-3. £60.00 hardback. ISBN: 978-0-335-22306-0.
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S. Iliffe 2008: From general practice to primary care: the industrialization of family medicine. New York, United States: Oxford University Press Inc. Indexed. 233 pp, £24.99 paperback. ISBN: 978-0-19-921450-1.
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