Altmetric Data
Altmetric tracks attention and engagement of scholarly articles. The following list shows the articles most frequently shared in social media over the past six months.
- Re-examining advice to complete antibiotic courses: a qualitative study with clinicians and patientsLast mentioned on Fri Mar 08 2024
- UK research data resources based on primary care electronic health records: review and summary for potential usersLast mentioned on Wed Oct 11 2023
- Effectiveness and safety of asynchronous telemedicine consultations in general practice: systematic reviewLast mentioned on Tue Feb 13 2024
- GP speciality trainees’ knowledge and values towards physical activity: a national survey of Scottish traineesLast mentioned on Mon Jan 15 2024
- Use of DOACs in primary care: An integration of patient and practitioner perspectivesLast mentioned on Tue Mar 19 2024
- Emoqol-100: Development and validation of a single question for low mood in primary careLast mentioned on Thu Feb 29 2024
- Primary care clinicians’ perspectives on interacting with patients with gynaecological conditions: a systematic reviewLast mentioned on Wed Nov 29 2023
- Continuity and discontinuity of care among older patients in Danish general practiceLast mentioned on Thu Nov 16 2023
- Burnout, resilience, and perception of mindfulness programmes among GP trainees: a mixed-methods studyLast mentioned on Sun Dec 17 2023
- Complementary medicine use, views, and experiences: a national survey in EnglandLast mentioned on Fri Oct 13 2023
- Delivering integrated child development care in Pakistan: protocol for a clustered randomised trialLast mentioned on Sat Oct 07 2023
- The BJGP Open Top 10 Most Read Research Articles of 2023: an editorialLast mentioned on Fri Mar 01 2024
- Severe mental illness and cardioprotective medication prescribing: qualitative study in general practiceLast mentioned on Thu Feb 15 2024
- Alcohol and smoking brief interventions by socioeconomic position: British population-based surveyLast mentioned on Tue Jan 09 2024
- Engagement with emotional concerns in general practice: thematic analysis of GP consultationsLast mentioned on Tue Mar 26 2024
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