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Nicky Britten

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Family Practice|January 1, 2004
Who decides about prostate cancer treatment? A qualitative studyHoward Cohen, Nicky Britten
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|April 29, 2004
Diagnosing menstrual disorders: a qualitative study of the approach of primary care professionalsNorma O'Flynn, Nicky Britten
Sociology of Health & Illness|December 28, 2017
'You're there because you are unprofessional': patient and public involvement as liminal knowledge spacesKath Maguire, Nicky Britten
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|January 15, 2005
Acupuncture as a complex intervention: a holistic modelCharlotte Paterson, Nicky Britten
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 19, 2002
Patients' decisions about whether or not to take antihypertensive drugs: qualitative studyJohn Benson, Nicky Britten
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 9, 2005
Use of chaperones in general practice: GPs try to balance doctors' and patients' needsNorma O'Flynn, Nicky Britten
Medical Education|June 18, 2005
Lay participation in medical school curriculum development: whose problem is it?Maree O'Keefe, Nicky Britten
Health (London, England : 1997)|December 2, 2015
Lay knowledge, social movements and the use of medicines: Personal reflectionsNicky Britten, Kath Maguire
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|November 25, 2003
Acupuncture for people with chronic illness: combining qualitative and quantitative outcome assessmentCharlotte Paterson, Nicky Britten
Family Practice|August 19, 2005
What effects do patients feel from their antihypertensive tablets and how do they react to them? Qualitative analysis of interviews with patientsJohn Benson, Nicky Britten
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Family Practice|January 1, 2004
Who decides about prostate cancer treatment? A qualitative studyHoward Cohen, Nicky Britten
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|April 29, 2004
Diagnosing menstrual disorders: a qualitative study of the approach of primary care professionalsNorma O'Flynn, Nicky Britten
Sociology of Health & Illness|December 28, 2017
'You're there because you are unprofessional': patient and public involvement as liminal knowledge spacesKath Maguire, Nicky Britten
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|January 15, 2005
Acupuncture as a complex intervention: a holistic modelCharlotte Paterson, Nicky Britten
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|October 19, 2002
Patients' decisions about whether or not to take antihypertensive drugs: qualitative studyJohn Benson, Nicky Britten
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|April 9, 2005
Use of chaperones in general practice: GPs try to balance doctors' and patients' needsNorma O'Flynn, Nicky Britten
Medical Education|June 18, 2005
Lay participation in medical school curriculum development: whose problem is it?Maree O'Keefe, Nicky Britten
Health (London, England : 1997)|December 2, 2015
Lay knowledge, social movements and the use of medicines: Personal reflectionsNicky Britten, Kath Maguire
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (New York, N.Y.)|November 25, 2003
Acupuncture for people with chronic illness: combining qualitative and quantitative outcome assessmentCharlotte Paterson, Nicky Britten
Family Practice|August 19, 2005
What effects do patients feel from their antihypertensive tablets and how do they react to them? Qualitative analysis of interviews with patientsJohn Benson, Nicky Britten
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