Comparison of out of hours care provided by patients' own general practitioners and commercial deputising services: a randomised controlled trial. II: The outcome of …
RK McKinley, DK Cragg, AM Hastings, DP French… - Bmj, 1997 - bmj.com
Objective: To compare the outcome of out of hours care given by general practitioners from
patients' own practices and by commercial deputising services. Design: Randomised …
patients' own practices and by commercial deputising services. Design: Randomised …
Development of review criteria for assessing the quality of management of stable angina, adult asthma, and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus in general …
SM Campbell, MO Roland, PG Shekelle… - BMJ Quality & …, 1999 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
OBJECTIVE: To develop review criteria to assess the quality of care for three major chronic
diseases: adult asthma, stable angina, and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus …
diseases: adult asthma, stable angina, and non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus …
Out of hours primary care centres: characteristics of those attending and declining to attend
DK Cragg, SM Campbell, MO Roland - BMJ, 1994 - bmj.com
Objectives: To study the number, demography, and clinical details of patients who agreed or
refused to attend centralised primary care centres for out of hours medical care and to study …
refused to attend centralised primary care centres for out of hours medical care and to study …
Efficient inhaler devices.
DK Cragg - The British Journal of General Practice, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sir, I read with interest the paper by Jackson and Lipworth (December Journal, p. 683) on
optimizing inhaled drug delivery in patients with asthma, and would concur with their …
optimizing inhaled drug delivery in patients with asthma, and would concur with their …
[BOOK][B] A randomised controlled comparison of out of hours primary care provided by patients' own doctors and by deputising services
DK Cragg - 1997 - search.proquest.com
Abstract Introduction: General Practitioners are increasingly dissatisfied with the provision of
out of hours care. Consequently, a growing proportion of such care has been delegated to …
out of hours care. Consequently, a growing proportion of such care has been delegated to …
[CITATION][C] Comparison of out of hours care provided by patients' own general practitioners and commercial deputising services: A randomised controlled trial. II: The …
RK McKinely, DK Cragg, AM Hastings… - British Medical …, 1997 - BMJ Publishing Group
[CITATION][C] Hastings AM, et al. Comparison of out of hours care provided by patients' own general practitioners and commercial deputising services: a randomised …
DK Cragg, RK McKinley, MO Roland, SM Campbell… - BMJ