Frequent attendance, socioeconomic status and burden of ill health: an investigation in the West of Scotland

S Wyke, K Hunt, J Walker, P Wilson - The European journal of …, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: To investigate whether associations between frequent attendance in general
practice and socioeconomic circumstances remain significant after taking detailed account …

Frequent attendance, socio-economic status and burden of ill health. An investigation in the West of Scotland

S Wyke, K Hunt, J Walker, P Wilson - European Journal of General …, 2003 - eprints.gla.ac.uk
Objectives: To investigate whether associations between frequent attendance in general
practice and socioeconomic circumstances remain significant after taking detailed account …

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S Wyke, K Hunt, J Walker, P Wilson - Practice - academia.edu
Objectives: To investigate whether associations between frequent attendance in general
practice and socioeconomic circumstances remain significant after taking detailed account …

Frequent attendance, socioeconomic status and burden of ill health. An investigation in the west of Scotland

S Wyke, K Hunt, J Walker… - The European journal …, 2003 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives To investigate whether associations between frequent attendance in general
practice and socioeconomic circumstances remain significant after taking detailed account …

Frequent attendance, socioeconomic status and burden of ill health. An investigation in the west of Scotland.

S Wyke, K Hunt, J Walker, P Wilson - The European Journal of …, 2003 - europepmc.org
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether associations between frequent attendance in general
practice and socioeconomic circumstances remain significant after taking detailed account …

Frequent attendance, socioeconomic status and burden of ill health: an investigation in the West of Scotland

S Wyke, K Hunt, J Walker, P Wilson - European Journal of General …, 2003 - eprints.gla.ac.uk
Objectives: To investigate whether associations between frequent attendance in general
practice and socioeconomic circumstances remain significant after taking detailed account …