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- 2024
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Exploring pharmacists’ perspectives about substandard and falsified medical products through interviews
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- 2022
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"I'm not a jukebox where you push a button and then I sing": Negotiating Medicine Access in Physician–Patient Encounters
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- 2013
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Physical activity on prescription (PAP) from the general practitioner's perspective - a qualitative study
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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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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2011
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Pain, power and patience - A narrative study of general practitioners' relations with chronic pain patients
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Can the APO method be used for measuring soft data?: A pilot study.
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- 2006
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The meaning of quality work from the general practitioner's perspective: an interview study
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- 2005
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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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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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General practitioners' conceptions about treatment of depression and factors that may influence their practice in this area. A postal survey
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