《British Journal of General Practice》10月目次选登

10/14/2025

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EDITORIALS

  • Primary care must be prioritised to achieve universal palliative care

Sarah MitchellClaire FullerAmanda Doyle and Lucy    Ziegler

British Journal of General Practice 2025; 75 (759): 438-439. 

 

  • Open AccessFrom hospital to community? The good, the bad, and the ugly of the 10-year plan to move care to the community

Luisa M Pettigrew, Jake Beech, Hugh Alderwick and Judith Smith

British Journal of General Practice 2025; 75 (759): 440-442. 

RESEARCH

 

  • General practice chlamydia testing: a qualitative study of staff approaches using behavioural change theory

Amna Asad, Beattie RH Sturrock, Jessica Carter, John M Saunders, Jackie A Cassell, Greta Rait and Lorraine K McDonagh

British Journal of General Practice 2025; 75 (758): e648-e658. 

 

  • Equitable inclusion of patients with cancer on the palliative care register: a systematic review in primary care

Rebecca Henderson, Sarah G Brearley, Maddy French, Natalie Ellis-Carr and Amy Gadoud

British Journal of General Practice 2025; 75 (759): e659-e668.

 

  • Challenges to timely access to out-of-hours end-of-life medications: a qualitative study in UK primary care

Ikumi Okamoto, Sophie Pask, Therese Johansson, Rachel L Chambers, Ahmed Mohamed, Philippa G McFarlane, Irene J Higginson, Katherine E Sleeman, Fliss EM Murtagh and Stephen Barclay

British Journal of General Practice 2025; 75 (759): e669-e677. 

 

  • Anaemia, ethnicity, and cancer incidence: a retrospective cohort study in primary care

Liz Down, Melissa Barlow, Sarah ER Bailey, Luke TA Mounce, Samuel WD Merriel, Jessica Watson, Ge Chen and Tanimola Martins

British Journal of General Practice 2025; 75 (759): e678-e685. 

 

  • Patterns of diagnostic testing for oesophagogastric cancer-related symptoms in Australian primary care: a retrospective cohort study

Shaoke Lei, Brent Venning, Alison Pearce, Alex Lee and Jon Emery

British Journal of General Practice 2025; 75 (759): e686-e694. 

 

  • Patients’ perceptions on reasons for self-referring to the emergency department shortly before a cancer diagnosis: a qualitative study

Xavier Bosch, Elisabet Montori-Palacin, Pedro Moreno, Ana-Maria Guio and Alfonso López-Soto

British Journal of General Practice 2025; 75 (759): e695-e702. 

 

  • Evolution of the general practice receptionist role and online services: a qualitative study

Stephanie Stockwell, Helen Atherton, Carol Bryce, John Campbell, Christine Marriott, Emma Pitchforth, Bethan Treadgold, Rachel Winder and Jennifer Newbould

British Journal of General Practice 2025; 75 (759): e703-e711. 

 

  • Selection and reporting of usual care comparators when designing primary care trials of complex health interventions: a systematic review

Shoba Dawson, Katrina M Turner, Sarah Dawson, Tom Yardley and Alyson L Huntley

British Journal of General Practice 2025; 75 (759): e712-e720.

 

  • Grassroots development of interprofessional primary care teams: a qualitative study in Canadian family practices

Asiana Elma, Aimun Qadeer Shah, Hila Shnitzer, Laurie Yang, Augustine Okoh, Michelle Howard, Jose Francois, Alan Katz, David Price and Lawrence Grierson

British Journal of General Practice 2025; 75 (759): e721-e729.

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