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1 | Motivational interviewing: a systematic review and meta-analysis | British Journal of General Practice | 2005 | 1,105 |
2 | Epidemiology and impact of multimorbidity in primary care: a retrospective cohort study | British Journal of General Practice | 2011 | 647 |
3 | Effectiveness of empathy in general practice: a systematic review | British Journal of General Practice | 2013 | 591 |
4 | Validity of diagnostic coding within the General Practice Research Database: a systematic review | British Journal of General Practice | 2010 | 574 |
5 | Shared decision making and the concept of equipoise: the competences of involving patients in healthcare choices | British Journal of General Practice | 2000 | 449 |
6 | Psychometric comparison of PHQ-9 and HADS for measuring depression severity in primary care | British Journal of General Practice | 2008 | 435 |
7 | Making health habitual: the psychology of ‘habit-formation’ and general practice | British Journal of General Practice | 2012 | 374 |
8 | Acceptability, benefits, and challenges of video consulting: a qualitative study in primary care | British Journal of General Practice | 2019 | 353 |
9 | The epidemiology of multimorbidity in primary care: a retrospective cohort study | British Journal of General Practice | 2018 | 334 |
10 | Shared decision-making in primary care: the neglected second half of the consultation | British Journal of General Practice | 1999 | 318 |
11 | Shoulder disorders in general practice: prognostic indicators of outcome | British Journal of General Practice | 1996 | 282 |
12 | The strength of primary care in Europe: an international comparative study | British Journal of General Practice | 2013 | 280 |
13 | Implementation of remote consulting in UK primary care following the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods longitudinal study | British Journal of General Practice | 2021 | 280 |
14 | Impact of COVID-19 on loneliness, mental health, and health service utilisation: a prospective cohort study of older adults with multimorbidity in primary care | British Journal of General Practice | 2020 | 277 |
15 | Implementing guidelines and innovations in general practice: which interventions are effective? | British Journal of General Practice | 1998 | 264 |
16 | Comparing the content and quality of video, telephone, and face-to-face consultations: a non-randomised, quasi-experimental, exploratory study in UK primary care | British Journal of General Practice | 2019 | 253 |
17 | Effectiveness of a smartphone application to promote physical activity in primary care: the SMART MOVE randomised controlled trial | British Journal of General Practice | 2014 | 250 |
18 | The patient–doctor relationship: a synthesis of the qualitative literature on patients' perspectives | British Journal of General Practice | 2009 | 247 |
19 | A prospective study of nausea and vomiting during pregnancy | British Journal of General Practice | 1993 | 244 |
20 | Risk factors of influenza transmission in households | British Journal of General Practice | 2004 | 241 |
21 | Prevalence and presentation of dizziness in a general practice community sample of working age people | British Journal of General Practice | 1998 | 237 |
22 | Aloe vera: a systematic review of its clinical effectiveness | British Journal of General Practice | 1999 | 236 |
23 | Prognostic factors for musculoskeletal pain in primary care: a systematic review | British Journal of General Practice | 2007 | 232 |
24 | Thou shalt versus thou shalt not: a meta-synthesis of GPs' attitudes to clinical practice guidelines | British Journal of General Practice | 2007 | 218 |
25 | Development of a questionnaire to assess patients' satisfaction with consultations in general practice | British Journal of General Practice | 1990 | 218 |
26 | Empathy and quality of care | British Journal of General Practice | 2002 | 214 |
27 | Delaying and reversing frailty: a systematic review of primary care interventions | British Journal of General Practice | 2019 | 209 |
28 | Effectiveness of exercise-referral schemes to promote physical activity in adults: systematic review | British Journal of General Practice | 2007 | 209 |
29 | Artificial intelligence in medicine: current trends and future possibilities | British Journal of General Practice | 2018 | 208 |
30 | Does sleep disturbance predict depression in elderly people? A study in inner London | British Journal of General Practice | 1993 | 203 |
31 | The diagnostic value of symptoms for colorectal cancer in primary care: a systematic review | British Journal of General Practice | 2011 | 202 |
32 | Patient and carer satisfaction with 'hospital at home': quantitative and qualitative results from a randomised controlled trial | British Journal of General Practice | 2002 | 201 |
33 | End-of-life care conversations with heart failure patients: a systematic literature review and narrative synthesis | British Journal of General Practice | 2011 | 198 |
34 | Do the elderly have a voice? Advance care planning discussions with frail and older individuals: a systematic literature review and narrative synthesis | British Journal of General Practice | 2013 | 198 |
35 | The community prevalence of chronic pelvic pain in women and associated illness behaviour | British Journal of General Practice | 2001 | 191 |
36 | Health risk appraisal in older people 1: are older people living alone an "at-risk" group? | British Journal of General Practice | 2007 | 191 |
37 | Frailty: an emerging concept for general practice | British Journal of General Practice | 2009 | 185 |
38 | Patients in Europe evaluate general practice care: an international comparison | British Journal of General Practice | 2000 | 184 |
39 | Do ultra-short screening instruments accurately detect depression in primary care? A pooled analysis and meta-analysis of 22 studies | British Journal of General Practice | 2007 | 184 |
40 | The patient-centredness of consultations and outcome in primary care | British Journal of General Practice | 1999 | 180 |
41 | Comparison of breast cancer patient satisfaction with follow-up in primary care versus specialist care: results from a randomized controlled trial | British Journal of General Practice | 1999 | 179 |
42 | Prevalence of irritable bowel syndrome: a community survey | British Journal of General Practice | 2004 | 178 |
43 | Corticosteroid injections for painful shoulder: a meta-analysis | British Journal of General Practice | 2005 | 178 |
44 | Evaluation of the feasibility, reliability and diagnostic value of shortened versions of the geriatric depression scale | British Journal of General Practice | 1995 | 176 |
45 | Evaluation of the Counterweight Programme for obesity management in primary care: a starting point for continuous improvement | British Journal of General Practice | 2008 | 173 |
46 | A mismatch between population health literacy and the complexity of health information: an observational study | British Journal of General Practice | 2015 | 172 |
47 | Antibiotic overuse: a key driver of antimicrobial resistance | British Journal of General Practice | 2014 | 171 |
48 | Comparison of two self-rating scales to detect depression: HADS and PHQ-9 | British Journal of General Practice | 2009 | 170 |
49 | Identifying barriers to mental health help-seeking among young adults in the UK: a cross-sectional survey | British Journal of General Practice | 2016 | 170 |
50 | Doctors as patients: a systematic review of doctors' health access and the barriers they experience | British Journal of General Practice | 2008 | 169 |