Journal of Primary Health Care
Volume 2 Number 2 2010
HC10090Editorial: Population and individual health: the two faces of Janus
Felicity Goodyear-Smith
pp. 90-91
HC10092Aspirin for primary prevention: yes or no?
Vanessa Selak, C Raina Elley, Sue Wells, Anthony Rodgers and Norman Sharpe
pp. 92-99
HC10100What resources do Auckland general practitioners use for answering immediate clinical questions and for lifelong learning?
Zachary Gravatt and Bruce Arroll
pp. 100-104
HC10105Causes of excess hospitalisations among Pacific peoples in New Zealand: implications for primary care
Faafetai Sopoaga, Ken Buckingham and Charlotte Paul
pp. 105-110
HC10111GP practice variation in hospitalisation rates: a study of Partnership Healthenrolled patients
Ross Barnett and Laurence Malcolm
pp. 111-117
HC10118Modifying the PACIC to assess provision of chronic illness care: An exploratory study with primary health care nurses
Jenny Carryer, Claire Budge, Chiquita Hansen and Katherine Gibbs
pp. 118-123
HC10124Providing and receiving self-management support for chronic illness: Patients and health practitioners' assessments
Jenny Carryer, Claire Budge, Chiquita Hansen and Katherine Gibbs
pp. 124-129
HC10130Ever decreasing circles: terminal illness, empowerment and decision-making
Kate Richardson, Rod MacLeod and Bridie Kent
pp. 130-135
HC10136Seeing patients first: creating an opportunity for practice nurse care?
Tim Kenealy, Barbara Docherty, Nicolette Sheridan and Ryan Gao
pp. 136-141
HC10142What influences practice nurses to participate in post-registration education?
Anna Richardson and Jeffrey Gage
pp. 142-149
HC10150Are unexplained vaginal symptoms associated with psychosocial distress? A pilot investigation
Andreas Cohrssen, Uzma Aslam, Allison Karasz and Matthew Anderson
pp. 150-154
HC10163Pounamu: A whanau ora approach to health care for Maori
Jacquie Kidd, Veronique Gibbons, Ross Lawrenson and Wayne Johnstone
pp. 163-164
HC10170Book Review: Interpreting in New Zealand, the pathway forward, by Diana Clark and Caroline McGrath
Reviewer: Ben Gray
pp. 170-170
HC10171Policy Statement for Authors: Conflict of interest in peer-reviewed medical journals: The World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) position on a challenging problem
Lorraine Ferris and Robert Fletcher
pp. 171-173