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The following pages link to Why patients consult when they cough: a comparison of consulting and non-consulting patients (Q34216004):
Displaying 24 items.
- A qualitative study of delay among women reporting symptoms of breast cancer (Q24534396) (← links)
- Cough: are children really different to adults? (Q24813220) (← links)
- Antibiotic prescription strategies and adverse outcome for uncomplicated lower respiratory tract infections: prospective cough complication cohort (3C) study. (Q33711680) (← links)
- Patients' perceptions of entitlement to time in general practice consultations for depression: qualitative study (Q34099737) (← links)
- Incongruous consultation behaviour: results from a UK-wide population survey (Q34203402) (← links)
- A randomised controlled trial of delayed antibiotic prescribing as a strategy for managing uncomplicated respiratory tract infection in primary care (Q34219859) (← links)
- Family influences in a cross-sectional survey of higher child attendance. (Q34221153) (← links)
- Remedy or cure? Lay beliefs about over-the-counter medicines for coughs and colds (Q34224838) (← links)
- Evaluation of a Web-based intervention providing tailored advice for self-management of minor respiratory symptoms: exploratory randomized controlled trial (Q34667257) (← links)
- Do hospital physicians have a role in reducing antibiotic prescribing in the community? (Q35533623) (← links)
- Cough * 1: Chronic cough in adults (Q35535455) (← links)
- Chronic persistent cough in the community: a questionnaire survey (Q35741802) (← links)
- Primary care randomised controlled trial of a tailored interactive website for the self-management of respiratory infections (Internet Doctor). (Q36819063) (← links)
- Exploring the impact of patient views on 'appropriate' use of services and help seeking: a mixed method study (Q37241789) (← links)
- Ibuprofen, paracetamol, and steam for patients with respiratory tract infections in primary care: pragmatic randomised factorial trial (Q37254690) (← links)
- Effect of antibiotic prescribing strategies and an information leaflet on longer-term reconsultation for acute lower respiratory tract infection (Q37618359) (← links)
- Delayed antibiotic prescribing strategies for respiratory tract infections in primary care: pragmatic, factorial, randomised controlled trial (Q37621395) (← links)
- Predicting the duration of symptoms in lower respiratory tract infection (Q40425864) (← links)
- Prolonged Cough in Pediatric Population First Line Care, Belgian Guidelines (Q42707794) (← links)
- Predictors of pneumonia in lower respiratory tract infections: 3C prospective cough complication cohort study (Q47148241) (← links)
- Role of community pharmacists in patients' self-care and self-medication. (Q49881591) (← links)
- Funding and policy incentives to encourage implementation of point-of-care C-reactive protein testing for lower respiratory tract infection in NHS primary care: a mixed-methods evaluation (Q58116623) (← links)
- Predictors of Adverse Outcomes in Uncomplicated Lower Respiratory Tract Infections (Q91995196) (← links)
- Antibiotic Prescribing for Acute Respiratory Tract Infections 12 Months After Communication and CRP Training: A Randomized Trial (Q92282527) (← links)