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The following pages link to Slaying the dragon myth: an ethnographic study of receptionists in UK general practice. (Q36640632):
Displaying 21 items.
- Test result communication in primary care: a survey of current practice (Q27319833) (← links)
- GP access - time for a radical solution? (Q31136673) (← links)
- Aiming to improve the quality of primary mental health care: developing an intervention for underserved communities. (Q31158929) (← links)
- Receptionist rECognition and rEferral of PaTients with Stroke (RECEPTS) study - protocol of a mixed methods study (Q33646557) (← links)
- Quality and safety issues highlighted by patients in the handling of laboratory test results by general practices--a qualitative study (Q33720835) (← links)
- Web-based textual analysis of free-text patient experience comments from a survey in primary care (Q35630687) (← links)
- How to monitor patient safety in primary care? Healthcare professionals' views. (Q37151669) (← links)
- Protocol for using mixed methods and process improvement methodologies to explore primary care receptionist work (Q37454898) (← links)
- General practice nursing: who is cherishing this workforce? (Q37715664) (← links)
- Why do patients seek primary medical care in emergency departments? An ethnographic exploration of access to general practice. (Q38377193) (← links)
- Gatekeepers as Care Providers: The Care Work of Patient-centered Medical Home Clerical Staff (Q38911052) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal elements of articulation work in the achievement of repeat prescribing safety in UK general practice (Q39280547) (← links)
- Calling the GP surgery: patient burden, patient satisfaction, and implications for training (Q39486508) (← links)
- Adaption, implementation and evaluation of collaborative service improvements in the testing and result communication process in primary care from patient and staff perspectives: a qualitative study (Q41570356) (← links)
- Exploring the clinically orientated roles of the general practice receptionist: a systematic review protocol (Q42654300) (← links)
- Access to general practice in a time of austerity. (Q43123626) (← links)
- The future role of receptionists in primary care (Q47637476) (← links)
- Receptionists' role in new approaches to consultations in primary care: a focused ethnographic study. (Q55645844) (← links)
- “Keeping it on your radar”-assessing the barriers and facilitators to a timely diagnosis of type 1 diabetes in childhood: A qualitative study from the early detection of type 1 diabetes in youth study (Q58885229) (← links)
- A multifaceted primary care practice-based intervention to reduce ED visits and hospitalization for complex medical patients: A mixed methods study (Q60922341) (← links)
- A quantitative assessment of the parameters of the role of receptionists in modern primary care using the work design framework (Q97523927) (← links)