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Tim C Olde Hartman

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The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|March 13, 2019
Symptom management for medically unexplained symptoms in primary care: a qualitative studyJanna Gol, Tom Terpstra, Peter Lucassen, et al.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|April 19, 2024
Strategies to improve implementation of collaborative care for functional disorders and persistent somatic symptoms: A qualitative study using a Research World Café designNick Mamo, Lineke M Tak, Tim C Olde Hartman, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|August 7, 2004
Is biliary pain exclusively related to gallbladder stones? A controlled prospective studyMarjolein Y Berger, Tim C Olde Hartman, Jurgen J I M van der Velden, et al.
The European Journal of General Practice|December 10, 2024
Barriers and potential solutions for collaboration between primary and secondary care in patients with persistent somatic symptoms and functional disorders: A nominal group technique studyNick Mamo, Judith G M Rosmalen, Denise J C Hanssen, et al.
BMC Family Practice|September 25, 2009
Explanation and relations. How do general practitioners deal with patients with persistent medically unexplained symptoms: a focus group studyTim C Olde Hartman, Lieke J Hassink-Franke, Peter L Lucassen, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|August 30, 2017
Improving GP communication in consultations on medically unexplained symptoms: a qualitative interview study with patients in primary careJuul Houwen, Peter Lbj Lucassen, Hugo W Stappers, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|August 19, 2022
Gender stereotyping in medical interaction: A Membership Categorization AnalysisWyke Stommel, Ilona Plug, Tim C Olde Hartman, et al.
BMC Family Practice|February 9, 2017
"Medically unexplained" symptoms and symptom disorders in primary care: prognosis-based recognition and classificationMarianne Rosendal, Tim C Olde Hartman, Aase Aamland, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|January 14, 2012
Why the 'reason for encounter' should be incorporated in the analysis of outcome of careTim C olde Hartman, Hiske van Ravesteijn, Peter Lucassen, et al.
Family Practice|May 31, 2020
Sex differences in incidence of respiratory symptoms and management by general practitionersJohanna M Groeneveld, Aranka V Ballering, Kees van Boven, et al.
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The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|March 13, 2019
Symptom management for medically unexplained symptoms in primary care: a qualitative studyJanna Gol, Tom Terpstra, Peter Lucassen, et al.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research|April 19, 2024
Strategies to improve implementation of collaborative care for functional disorders and persistent somatic symptoms: A qualitative study using a Research World Café designNick Mamo, Lineke M Tak, Tim C Olde Hartman, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|August 7, 2004
Is biliary pain exclusively related to gallbladder stones? A controlled prospective studyMarjolein Y Berger, Tim C Olde Hartman, Jurgen J I M van der Velden, et al.
The European Journal of General Practice|December 10, 2024
Barriers and potential solutions for collaboration between primary and secondary care in patients with persistent somatic symptoms and functional disorders: A nominal group technique studyNick Mamo, Judith G M Rosmalen, Denise J C Hanssen, et al.
BMC Family Practice|September 25, 2009
Explanation and relations. How do general practitioners deal with patients with persistent medically unexplained symptoms: a focus group studyTim C Olde Hartman, Lieke J Hassink-Franke, Peter L Lucassen, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|August 30, 2017
Improving GP communication in consultations on medically unexplained symptoms: a qualitative interview study with patients in primary careJuul Houwen, Peter Lbj Lucassen, Hugo W Stappers, et al.
Patient Education and Counseling|August 19, 2022
Gender stereotyping in medical interaction: A Membership Categorization AnalysisWyke Stommel, Ilona Plug, Tim C Olde Hartman, et al.
BMC Family Practice|February 9, 2017
"Medically unexplained" symptoms and symptom disorders in primary care: prognosis-based recognition and classificationMarianne Rosendal, Tim C Olde Hartman, Aase Aamland, et al.
The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners|January 14, 2012
Why the 'reason for encounter' should be incorporated in the analysis of outcome of careTim C olde Hartman, Hiske van Ravesteijn, Peter Lucassen, et al.
Family Practice|May 31, 2020
Sex differences in incidence of respiratory symptoms and management by general practitionersJohanna M Groeneveld, Aranka V Ballering, Kees van Boven, et al.
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