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- 2015
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Short-term effects of a pay-for-performance programme for diabetes in a primary care setting: an observational study
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- 2014
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Effects of a pharmacist-led structured medication review in primary care on drug-related problems and hospital admission rates: a randomized controlled trial.
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High LDL cholesterol and statin use were independently associated with lower eight-year mortality in a cohort free from terminal illness, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes at baseline.
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Management of patients with sore throats in relation to guidelines: An interview study in Sweden.
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Importance of healthcare utilization and multimorbidity level in choosing a primary care provider in Sweden.
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- 2013
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"I'm Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde": Are GPs' antibiotic prescribing patterns contextually dependent? A qualitative focus group study.
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The association between self-rated health and impaired glucose tolerance in Swedish adults: A cross-sectional study
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Distance to hospital and socioeconomic status influence secondary health care use
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Low prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome in primary health care in four Swedish counties.
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- 2012
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Prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension: Rule of thirds in the Skaraborg project
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Working for more and better primary care in the Baltic Sea Region
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Increased registration of hypertension and cancer diagnoses after the introduction of a new reimbursement system
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International collaboration in primary care: A win-win situation
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- 2011
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Who is not adhering to physical activity referrals, and why?
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Can the APO method be used for measuring soft data?: A pilot study.
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Impact of comorbidity on the individual's choice of primary health care provider.
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Assessing research impact with Google Scholar: The most cited articles in the journal 2008-2010.
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Primary aldosteronism among newly diagnosed and untreated hypertensive patients in a Swedish primary care area.
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- 2010
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Diastolic dysfunction is associated with sedentary leisure time physical activity and smoking in females only.
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Poor self-rated health in adult patients with type 2 diabetes in the town of Södertälje: A cross-sectional study.
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- 2009
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When do adolescents become smokers?
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Physical activity on prescription (PAP): Costs and consequences of a randomized, controlled trial in primary healthcare.
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- 2008
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Taking a doctorate in family medicine in the Nordic countries
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Effects of anti-secretory factor (ASF) on irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
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Family medicine in the Baltic countries
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Barriers to adherence to hypertension guidelines among GPs in southern Sweden: A survey.
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- 2007
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Predictors of acute myocardial infarction mortality in hypertensive patients treated in primary care.
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Can selective serotonin inhibitor drugs in elderly patients in nursing homes be reduced?
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Evaluation of phenoxymethylpenicillin treatment of acute otitis media in children aged 2-16
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What has been published in the Journal during the last three years?
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- 2006
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Infection prevention at day-care centres: Feasibility and possible effects of intervention
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Abdominal obesity and insulin resistance in patients with type 2 diabetes in a Swedish community.
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High blood pressure despite treatment: Results from a cross-sectional primary healthcare-based study in southern Sweden.
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Concordance between elderly patients' understanding of and their primary healthcare physician's diagnosis of heart failure
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High frequency of primary hyperaldosteronism among hypertensive patients from a primary care area in Sweden
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Infections in families with small children: Use of social insurance and healthcare
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- 2005
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Parent’s motivation for seeing a physician.
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Balance performance and self-perceived handicap among dizzy patients in primary health care.
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The Impact Factor - a dubious measure of scientific quality
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Influence of self-registration on audit participants and their non-participating colleagues - A retrospective study of medical records concerning prescription patterns
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Justifications of physicians' choice of action - Attitudes among the general public, GPs, and oncologists in Sweden
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General practitioners' conceptions of depressive disorders in relation to regional sales levels of antidepressive drugs. A study based on a postal survey and ecological data.
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What is the future of primary care research? Probably fairly bright, if we may believe the historical development
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Reduction of high cholesterol levels associated with younger age and longer education in a primary health care programme for cardiovascular prevention
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Research methods courses as a mean of developing academic general practice
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- 2004
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Screening for low bone mineral density with quantitative ultrasound within the primary health care system
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Is there a future for primary care research?
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Survival in patients with hypertension treated in primary care. A population-based follow-up study in the Skaraborg Hypertension and Diabetes Project.
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Gender differences in risk factor control and treatment profile in diabetes: a study in 229 swedish primary health care centres.
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- 2003
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Are there any clinical characteristics of depression in elderly people that could be useful for case finding in general practice?
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