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.
- Longer in primary care: a mixed-methods study of the Welsh GP training modelLast mentioned on Fri Feb 23 2024
- Bone health assessment in adults with fragility fracture risk factors between 2002-2014: a retrospective cohort studyLast mentioned on Fri Jan 26 2024
- Patients’ views and experiences of delayed diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)Last mentioned on Mon Dec 04 2023
- The under-representation of racially minoritised doctors in academic general practice trainingLast mentioned on Mon Jan 15 2024
- Rapid methods for identifying barriers and solutions to improve access to community health services: a scoping reviewLast mentioned on Sun Jan 21 2024
- GP access for inclusion health groups: perspectives and recommendationsLast mentioned on Wed Mar 06 2024
- Liver function tests in patients with hypertension in primary care: prospective cohort studyLast mentioned on Fri Feb 09 2024
- Patient experiences of the long COVID–Optimal Health Programme: qualitative interview study in community settingsLast mentioned on Sat Feb 24 2024
- Exercise for premenstrual syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trialsLast mentioned on Fri Apr 12 2024
- Women’s information needs about menopause: a cross-sectional survey in Norwegian general practiceLast mentioned on Tue Jan 30 2024
- Trends and variation in antidepressant prescribing in English primary careLast mentioned on Tue Feb 20 2024
- Explaining a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia in primary care: A scoping reviewLast mentioned on Mon Nov 20 2023
- Patients from general practice with non-specific cancer symptoms: a retrospective study of symptoms and imagingLast mentioned on Fri Jan 12 2024
- Challenges experienced by general practitioners when providing palliative care in the UK: a systematic qualitative literature reviewLast mentioned on Thu Feb 29 2024
- Translating primary care to telehealth: Analysis of in-person consultations on diabetes and cardiovascular diseaseLast mentioned on Thu Feb 29 2024
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