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R S Barbour

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Health Bulletin|May 1, 1987
The role and responsibilities of the midwife in ScotlandJ Askham, R S Barbour
Family Practice|February 16, 2000
Acquiring qualitative skills for primary care research. Review and reflections on a three-stage workshop. Part 1: using interviews to generate data. Members of WoReN. Wolds Primary Care Research NetworkR S Barbour, V A Featherstone
Scottish Medical Journal|April 1, 1991
AIDS-related attitudes and knowledge among attenders at a Scottish family planning clinicR S Barbour, S Macintyre, G McIlwaine, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|July 27, 1999
NHS attitudes to good medical practiceA Hutchinson, M Williams, K Meadows, et al.
Medical Education|March 16, 2002
Senior health professional's perceptions of variations in medical practice: a qualitative and quantitative studyA Hutchinson, A McIntosh, M Williams, et al.
Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics : the Official Journal of the British Dietetic Association|December 1, 2011
Uptake of folic acid supplements before and during pregnancy: focus group analysis of women's views and experiencesR S Barbour, M Macleod, G Mires, et al.
Quality in Health Care : QHC|June 10, 2000
Perceptions of good medical practice in the NHS: a survey of senior health professionalsA Hutchinson, M Williams, K Meadows, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 2, 1996
Should obstetricians see women with normal pregnancies? A multicentre randomised controlled trial of routine antenatal care by general practitioners and midwives compared with shared care led by obstetriciansJ S Tucker, M H Hall, P W Howie, et al.
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Health Bulletin|May 1, 1987
The role and responsibilities of the midwife in ScotlandJ Askham, R S Barbour
Family Practice|February 16, 2000
Acquiring qualitative skills for primary care research. Review and reflections on a three-stage workshop. Part 1: using interviews to generate data. Members of WoReN. Wolds Primary Care Research NetworkR S Barbour, V A Featherstone
Scottish Medical Journal|April 1, 1991
AIDS-related attitudes and knowledge among attenders at a Scottish family planning clinicR S Barbour, S Macintyre, G McIlwaine, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|July 27, 1999
NHS attitudes to good medical practiceA Hutchinson, M Williams, K Meadows, et al.
Medical Education|March 16, 2002
Senior health professional's perceptions of variations in medical practice: a qualitative and quantitative studyA Hutchinson, A McIntosh, M Williams, et al.
Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics : the Official Journal of the British Dietetic Association|December 1, 2011
Uptake of folic acid supplements before and during pregnancy: focus group analysis of women's views and experiencesR S Barbour, M Macleod, G Mires, et al.
Quality in Health Care : QHC|June 10, 2000
Perceptions of good medical practice in the NHS: a survey of senior health professionalsA Hutchinson, M Williams, K Meadows, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|March 2, 1996
Should obstetricians see women with normal pregnancies? A multicentre randomised controlled trial of routine antenatal care by general practitioners and midwives compared with shared care led by obstetriciansJ S Tucker, M H Hall, P W Howie, et al.
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