Journal of Primary Health Care
Volume 6 Number 2 2014
HC14093Measuring unexplained variation in acute hospital use by patients enrolled with northern New Zealand general practices
Peter Sandiford, Lifeng Zhou, Micol Salvetto and Lannes Johnson
pp. 93-100
HC14101Impact of an undergraduate course on medical students self-perceived nutrition intake and self-efficacy to improve their health behaviours and counselling practices
Jennifer Crowley, Lauren Ball, Michael Leveritt, Bruce Arroll, Dug Yeo Han and Clare Wall
pp. 101-107
HC14108Herpes zoster: when do patients present and who gets antiviral treatment?
Katharine Wallis, Lynley Hood and Kavita Rao
pp. 108-113
HC14114Objective benefits, participant perceptions and retention rates of a New Zealand community-based, older-adult exercise programme
Justin Keogh, John Rice, Denise Taylor and Andrew Kilding
pp. 114-122
HC14123Change in a childs naevus prompts referral to a dermatology service
Harriet Cheng, Amanda Oakley and Marius Rademaker
pp. 123-128
HC14129A piece of the jigsaw of primary care: health professional perceptions of an integrated care model of hepatitis C management in the community
Carla Treloar, Rebecca Gray and Loren Brener
pp. 129-134
HC14135Breast cancer and breast screening: perceptions of Chinese migrant women living in New Zealand
Wei Zhang, Sally Rose, Alison Foster, Sue Pullon and Beverley Lawton
pp. 135-142
HC14143Direct observation of the nutrition care practices of Australian general practitioners
Lauren Ball, Ben Desbrow, Michael Yelland and Michael Leveritt
pp. 143-147
HC14148The use of bedside ultrasound and community-based paracentesis in a palliative care service
Amanda Landers and Bridget Ryan
pp. 148-151
HC14152General practitioners views on the role of pedometers in health promotion
Asmita Patel, Gregory Kolt, Grant Schofield and Justin Keogh
pp. 152-156
HC14157Back to Back: Cigarettes should be sold in plain packaging in New Zealand: Yes
Hon. Tariana Turia
pp. 157-158
HC14163Nuggets of Knowledge: Gliptins for Type 2 diabetes should we be excited?
Linda Bryant
pp. 163-164
HC14165Ethics: Regular practice review: promised joy or naught but grief and pain?
Katharine Wallis
pp. 165-168
HC14169Viewpoint: Early childhood caries: a New Zealand perspective
Katie Bach and David Manton
pp. 169-174