Socioeconomic determinants of rates of consultation in general practice based on fourth national morbidity survey of general practices
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The contribution of demographic and morbidity factors to self-reported visit frequency of patients: a cross-sectional study of general practice patients in AustraliaPsychosocial, lifestyle, and health status variables in predicting high attendance among adultsCardiovascular disease, diabetes and established risk factors among populations of sub-Saharan African descent in Europe: a literature review.Feasibility study of multicentre comparison of NHS hospital pharmacy computer data.A randomised controlled trial of a lengthened and multi-disciplinary consultation model in a socially deprived community: a study protocolThe validity of self-reported use of health care across socioeconomic strata: a comparison of survey and registration data.A qualitative study in rural and urban areas on whether--and how--to consult during routine and out of hours.Conducting a critical interpretive synthesis of the literature on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups.Socioeconomic and ethnic group differences in self reported health status and use of health services by children and young people in England: cross sectional studyThe relationship between census-derived socio-economic variables and general practice consultation rates in three town centre practices.Someone to talk to? The role of loneliness as a factor in the frequency of GP consultationsDo practice-based preventive child health services affect the use of hospitals? A cross-sectional study of hospital use by children in east LondonConsultation rates with a doctor in 1996.How much does self-reported health status, measured by the SF-36, vary between electoral wards with different Jarman and Townsend scores?Family influences in a cross-sectional survey of higher child attendance.Modelling consultation rates in infancy: influence of maternal and infant characteristics, feeding type and consultation history.Randomised controlled trial of self management leaflets and booklets for minor illness provided by post.Licit prescription drug use in a Swedish population according to age, gender and socioeconomic status after adjusting for level of multi-morbidity.The importance of job characteristics in determining medical care-seeking in the Dutch working population, a longitudinal survey study.Frequency of patients' consulting in general practice and workload generated by frequent attenders: comparisons between practicesGeneral practitioner turnover and migration in England 1990-94.The construction of a decision tool to analyse local demand and local supply for GP care using a synthetic estimation model.Drugs prescribed by general practitioners according to age, gender and socioeconomic status after adjustment for multimorbidity levelPrimary care consultation predictors in men and women: a cohort study.Social environment and frequent attendance in Danish general practice.Is socioeconomic status associated with utilization of health care services in a single-payer universal health care system?Prevalence and aetiology of hypothyroidism in the young.The quality of care and influence of double health care coverage in Catalonia (Spain)Incidence and prevalence of domestic violence in a UK emergency departmentThe impact of area deprivation on differences in health: does the choice of the geographical classification matter?Social and gender variation in the prevalence, presentation and general practitioner provisional diagnosis of chest painPrevious consultation and self reported health status as predictors of future demand for primary careCare Need Index, a useful tool for the distribution of primary health care resources.Clinical comorbidity in patients with osteoarthritis: a case-control study of general practice consulters in England and Wales.Do housing tenure and car access predict health because they are simply markers of income or self esteem? A Scottish study.Socioeconomic differences in childhood hospital inpatient service utilisation and costs: prospective cohort studyAge, gender, socioeconomic, and ethnic differences in patients' assessments of primary health careHealth-care utilization among empty-nesters in the rural area of a mountainous county in ChinaThe future of life expectancy and life expectancy inequalities in England and Wales: Bayesian spatiotemporal forecasting.Knowledge and utilization of sexual and reproductive healthcare services among Thai immigrant women in Sweden.
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Socioeconomic determinants of rates of consultation in general practice based on fourth national morbidity survey of general practices
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