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.
- Designing a “Deep End” childhood immunisation intervention: a pre-implementation qualitative studyLast mentioned on Fri Apr 24 2026
- Co-locating frailty intervention activities and general practice: experiences and perceptions of participants and delivery partnersLast mentioned on Mon Apr 13 2026
- The BJGP Open Top 10 Most Read Research Articles of 2025: an editorialLast mentioned on Thu Mar 19 2026
- English general practice in a period of change: A mixed methods study of staff and patient perspectivesLast mentioned on Thu Mar 12 2026
- From myth to machine: artificial intelligence and the future of organ transplantationLast mentioned on Mon Feb 16 2026
- Interaction patterns amongst risk factors for bladder cancer in adults with type 2 diabetes managed in primary careLast mentioned on Wed Feb 11 2026
- Enablers and barriers to coalface primary care reform in England: a qualitative studyLast mentioned on Fri Jan 30 2026
- Utilization of a GP-staffed emergency response unit: an observational study from NorwayLast mentioned on Thu Jan 29 2026
- Distribution and quality of privately-funded general practices in England: a cross-sectional analysisLast mentioned on Wed Jan 28 2026
- Using artificial intelligence (CognoSpeakTM) in memory assessments: a GP interview studyLast mentioned on Wed Mar 04 2026
- Identifying and addressing UTI prevention barriers in primary care: a qualitative studyLast mentioned on Tue Dec 23 2025
- Impact of antibiotic side effects and allergies on patient adherence and attitudes: a mixed methods study in EnglandLast mentioned on Tue Dec 23 2025
- Osteoporosis management within United Kingdom care homes: a modified Delphi consensusLast mentioned on Mon Dec 22 2025
- Uptake of video telehealth in general practice: an Australian whole-of-population analysisLast mentioned on Sat Dec 20 2025
- Use of digital technology amongst patients with multiple long-term conditions: a qualitative systematic reviewLast mentioned on Mon Jun 08 2026
- The acceptability and utility of parental guidance on weight-talk with children for general practitioners: a qualitative studyLast mentioned on Wed Jun 03 2026
- Strengthening integration of pathways into general practice in Australia: a virtual workshop study with stakeholdersLast mentioned on Fri Mar 13 2026
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