Primary care consultations
The Ariadne principles: how to handle multimorbidity in primary care consultations
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The organization of primary care consultations (acute visits) in Chinese public hospitals
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Heterogeneity in preferences for primary care consultations: results from a discrete choice experiments
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Talk weight : an observational study of communication about patient weight in primary care consultations
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Interventions for involving older patients with multimorbidity in decision-making during primary care consultations
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Do trained practice nurses apply motivational interviewing techniques in primary care consultations?
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Exploring how patients respond to GP recommendations for mental health treatment: an analysis of communication in primary care consultations
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Trends in primary care consultations for asthma in Switzerland, 1989-2002
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Process and impact of patient involvement in a systematic review of shared decision making in primary care consultations
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A comparison of GP, pharmacist and nurse prescriber responses to patients' emotional cues and concerns in primary care consultations
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Implementing guidelines and training initiatives to improve cross-cultural communication in primary care consultations: a qualitative participatory European study
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Clinical workload in UK primary care: a retrospective analysis of 100 million consultations in England, 2007–14
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videotaped consultations in primary care
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Primary care physicians’ experiences of carrying out consultations on the internet
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Patients’ expectations of ‘first contact care’ consultations with nurse and general practitioners in primary care
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Nurse-patient consultations in primary care: do patients disclose their concerns?
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Nursing consultations to children in primary health care: a feedback of researched data
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How QOF is shaping primary care review consultations: a longitudinal qualitative study
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Receptionists’ role in new approaches to consultations in primary care : focused ethnographic study
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Receptionists’ role in new approaches to consultations in primary care: A focused ethnographic study
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