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An exploratory study of the learning needs of community staff nurses
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- 31 October 2006, pp. 25-40
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Understanding family, social and health experience patterns in British Bangladeshi families: are people as diverse as they seem?
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- 01 October 2007, pp. 333-344
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Have health sector reforms strengthened PHC in developing countries?
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- 31 October 2006, pp. 289-295
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An exploratory study into the health beliefs and behaviours of British Indians with type II diabetes
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- 02 August 2016, pp. 97-103
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A mixed methods service evaluation of a pilot functional electrical stimulation clinic for the correction of dropped foot in patients with chronic stroke
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- 08 March 2011, pp. 187-199
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‘Differences between the earth and the sky’: migrant parents’ experiences of child health services for pre-school children in the UK
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- 17 August 2020, e29
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How does English national end-of-life care policy impact on the experience of older people at the end of life? Findings from a realist evaluation
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- 27 October 2021, e57
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Evaluation of the PATCH nursing service: partnership and training supporting children with complex needs at home
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- 31 October 2006, pp. 307-318
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Opportunities and barriers to enhance research capacity and outputs among academic family physicians in the Arab world
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- 30 July 2015, pp. 98-104
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A survey of primary and specialised health care provision to prisons in England and Wales
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- 01 April 2008, pp. 126-135
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Promoting cross-jurisdictional primary health care research: developing a set of common indicators across 12 community-based primary health care teams in Canada
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- 06 November 2018, e7
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Strengthening approaches to respond to the social and emotional well-being needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: the Cultural Pathways Program
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- 29 June 2021, e35
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District nurses’ knowledge development in wound management: ongoing learning without organizational support
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- 14 August 2013, pp. 386-395
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‘I’m a bit of a champion for it actually’: qualitative insights into practitioner-supported self-collection cervical screening among early adopting Victorian practitioners in Australia
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- 27 April 2023, e31
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Depressive symptoms among clients attending monk healers and primary care clinics in Thailand: a comparative follow-up study
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- 11 August 2021, e38
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‘We need to talk’: communication between primary care trusts and other health and social care agencies following the introduction of the Single Assessment Process for older people in England
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- 16 December 2009, pp. 61-71
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Binge eating disorder: general practitioners' constructs of an ambiguous pathology
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- 31 October 2006, pp. 301-306
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‘The biggest car crash in NHS history’: the media portrayal of GP pay before and after the introduction of the Health and Social Care Bill 2011
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- 17 October 2016, pp. 84-91
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Physicians’ experiences of SBIRT training and implementation for SUD management in primary care in the UAE: a qualitative study
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- 26 December 2017, pp. 344-354
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Tracking and treating malnutrition: a retrospective observational study of the nutritional status of vulnerable people accessing a meals-on-wheels (MOW) service
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- 11 June 2020, e19
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