《英国全科医学杂志》2021年11月71卷712期目次选登

10/30/2021

英国全科医学杂志

英国全科医学杂志

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10/30/2021 12:00:00 AM


Editor’s Briefing

  • To Long COVID and Beyond!
    David Misselbrook
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 483. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21X717389

Editorials

  • The health system response to long COVID in England — at a critical juncture
    Tess Marshall-Andon, Sebastian Walsh, Jonathan Fuld and Anees Ahmed Abdul Pari
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 485-486. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21X717401
  • Rapid Diagnostic Centres and early cancer diagnosis
    Simon Erridge, Georgios Lyratzopoulos, Cristina Renzi, Andrew Millar and Richard Lee
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 487-488. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21X717413
  • NICE guideline NG193 for chronic pain: reasons to be cheerful
    Cathy Stannard and Ian Bernstein
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 489-490. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21X717425
  • Women involved in prostitution: hidden in plain sight?
    Alison Scott and Susanne Russell
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 491-492. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21X717437

Letters

  • Clinical coding of long COVID in English primary care: a federated analysis of 58 million patient records in situ using OpenSAFELY
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 495. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21X717449
  • Interpretation of ethnicity-specific data: increased risk versus increased utilisation
    Alizah Ali, Fariha Hameed, Bharath Nagaraj and Aayush Visaria
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 495. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21X717461
  • Primary care clinical pharmacists and chronic disease medication adherence
    Stephen Wormall and Sarah Abbot
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 496. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21X717485

Research

  • Clinical coding of long COVID in English primary care: a federated analysis of 58 million patient records in situ using OpenSAFELY
    Alex J Walker, Brian MacKenna, Peter Inglesby, Laurie Tomlinson, Christopher T Rentsch, Helen J Curtis, Caroline E Morton, Jessica Morley, Amir Mehrkar, Seb Bacon, George Hickman, Chris Bates, Richard Croker, David Evans, Tom Ward, Jonathan Cockburn, Simon Davy, Krishnan Bhaskaran, Anna Schultze, Elizabeth J Williamson, William J Hulme, Helen I McDonald, Rohini Mathur, Rosalind M Eggo, Kevin Wing, Angel YS Wong, Harriet Forbes, John Tazare, John Parry, Frank Hester, Sam Harper, Shaun O’Hanlon, Alex Eavis, Richard Jarvis, Dima Avramov, Paul Griffiths, Aaron Fowles, Nasreen Parkes, Ian J Douglas and Stephen JW Evans
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): e806-e814. 
  • Recommendations for the recognition, diagnosis, and management of long COVID: a Delphi study
    Martine Nurek, Clare Rayner, Anette Freyer, Sharon Taylor, Linn J?rte, Nathalie MacDermott and Brendan C Delaney
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): e815-e825. 
  • Cancer detection via primary care urgent referral and association with practice characteristics: a retrospective cross-sectional study in England from 2009/2010 to 2018/2019
    Thomas Round, Mark Ashworth, Veline L’Esperance and Henrik M?ller
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): e826-e835. 
  • Identifying symptoms associated with diagnosis of pancreatic exocrine and neuroendocrine neoplasms: a nested case-control study of the UK primary care population
    Weiqi Liao, Ashley K Clift, Martina Patone, Carol Coupland, Arturo González-Izquierdo, Stephen P Pereira and Julia Hippisley-Cox
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): e836-e845. 
  • Non-specific symptoms-based pathways for diagnosing less common cancers in primary care: a service evaluation
    Dave Chapman, Veronique Poirier, Karen Fitzgerald, Brian D Nicholson and Willie Hamilton
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): e846-e853. 
  • Faecal calprotectin testing in UK general practice: a retrospective cohort study using The Health Improvement Network database
    Karoline Freeman, Ronan Ryan, Nicholas Parsons, Sian Taylor-Phillips, Brian H Willis and Aileen Clarke
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): e854-e861. 
  • Chest X-ray sensitivity and lung cancer outcomes: a retrospective observational study
    Stephen H Bradley, Bobby SK Bhartia, Matthew EJ Callister, William T Hamilton, Nathaniel Luke Fielding Hatton, Martyn PT Kennedy, Luke TA Mounce, Bethany Shinkins, Pete Wheatstone and Richard D Neal
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): e862-e868. 
  • Factors affecting the documentation of spoken safety-netting advice in routine GP consultations: a cross-sectional study
    Peter J Edwards, Ian Bennett-Britton, Matthew J Ridd, Matthew Booker and Rebecca K Barnes
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): e869-e876. 
  • Trends in the prescription of drugs used for insomnia: an open-cohort study in Australian general practice, 2011–2018
    Mumtaz Begum, David Gonzalez-Chica, Carla Bernardo, Amelia Woods and Nigel Stocks
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): e877-e886. 

Life & Times

  • Long COVID: playing the long game
    Carter Singh
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 507. 
  • Supporting patients with long COVID return to work
    Ira Madan, Tracy Briggs and Carolyn Chew-Graham
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 508-509. 
  • Yonder: Home visits, dentists’ wellbeing, child mental health, and BetterBack
    Ahmed Rashid
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 510. 
  • No, we are not OK
    Louise Stone
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 511. 
  • Every contact leaves a trace
    David Mummery
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 512. 
  • The GP crisis: demonised and demoralised
    Paul McNamara and Rumaisa Zubairi
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 513.
  • ‘We wouldn’t let a dog suffer like this’
    Juliet Duncan and David Jeffrey
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 514-515. 
  • The impact on general practice of prescribing assisted dying drugs
    Claud Regnard, Carol Davis, Katherine Sleeman, Philip Williams and Ana Worthington
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 516.
  • The power to certify
    Tim Senior
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 517. 

Analysis

  • Vaccination roll-out: a time to develop and maintain trust in science and health care
    Orla T Muldoon, Daragh Bradshaw, Sarah Jay, Elaine L Kinsella, Paul Maher, Robert Murphy, Carol Taaffe and Patrick O’Donnell
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 518-519. 
  • RCGP William Pickles Lecture 2021: The Future Doctor — touching hearts and minds
    Sheona MacLeod
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 520-521. 

Clinical Practice

  • Prescribing the oral contraceptive pill: key considerations for primary care physicians
    Rima Chakrabarti and Rini Chakrabarti
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 522-524.
  • How to get the most out of the fit note
    Lara Shemtob and Kaveh Asanati
    British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (712): 525-526. 

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