All Stories

  1. Prior antibiotics and risk of subsequent Herpes zoster: A population-based case control study
  2. The social life of data points: Antecedents of digital technologies
  3. Clinical prediction and the idea of a population
  4. The role of psychiatrists in diagnosing conversion disorder: a mixed-methods analysis
  5. Dangerous Ideas: resistant superbugs and the potential of the microbiome
  6. Revisionist or simply wrong? A rejoinder
  7. A Population-Based Investigation into the Self-Reported Reasons for Sleep Problems
  8. Actors, patients and agency: a recent history
  9. Commentary: The discovery of hidden morbidity
  10. Chronic illness: a revisionist account
  11. Potential pathways from biopsychosocial risk factors to sleep loss due to worry: a population‐based investigation
  12. Patient accounts of diagnostic testing for familial hypercholesterolaemia: comparing responses to genetic and non-genetic testing methods
  13. Effect of communicating DNA based risk assessments for Crohn's disease on smoking cessation: randomised controlled trial
  14. Screening: Mapping Medicine's Temporal Spaces
  15. General Practitioner Management of Depression
  16. Effect on Adherence to Nicotine Replacement Therapy of Informing Smokers Their Dose Is Determined by Their Genotype: A Randomised Controlled Trial
  17. Screening: mapping medicine’s temporal spaces
  18. The invention of patient-centred medicine
  19. Diagnosis and nosology in primary care
  20. Chronic fatigue syndrome: Labels, meanings and consequences
  21. Cross-country variation in sleep disturbance among working and older age groups: an analysis based on the European Social Survey
  22. Do adult emotional and behavioural outcomes vary as a function of diverse childhood experiences of the public care system?
  23. Neurologists' understanding and management of conversion disorder
  24. Clinical and economic outcomes from the UK pilot psychiatric services for personality-disordered offenders
  25. Trial Protocol: Communicating DNA-based risk assessments for Crohn's disease: a randomised controlled trial assessing impact upon stopping smoking
  26. Comparison of a Sleep Item From the General Health Questionnaire-12 With the Jenkins Sleep Questionnaire as Measures of Sleep Disturbance
  27. Trial Protocol: Using genotype to tailor prescribing of nicotine replacement therapy: a randomised controlled trial assessing impact of communication upon adherence
  28. Differential effects of pre and post-payment on neurologists' response rates to a postal survey
  29. Adolescence Sleep Disturbances as Predictors of Adulthood Sleep Disturbances—A Cohort Study
  30. Is the focus on health-related behaviours a new phenomenon? Reply to Vallgårda (2010)
  31. General practitioners' perceptions of the effectiveness of medical interventions: an exploration of underlying constructs
  32. Limits to truth-telling: Neurologists’ communication in conversion disorder
  33. Age, cohort and period effects in the prevalence of sleep disturbances among older people: The impact of economic downturn
  34. Negotiating ‘depression’ in primary care: A qualitative study
  35. Origins of the Problem of Health-related Behaviours
  36. Commentary: Indeterminate sick-men--a commentary on Jewson's 'Disappearance of the sick-man from medical cosmology'
  37. An implementation research agenda
  38. In the psychiatrist's chair: how neurologists understand conversion disorder
  39. Explaining Behavior Change after Genetic Testing: The Problem of Collinearity between Test Results and Risk Estimates
  40. Health Economics of Robotic Surgery
  41. Health-related quality of life and the transformation of symptoms
  42. Embodiment and ethics: constructing medicine's two bodies
  43. The relationship between general practice characteristics and quality of care: a national survey of quality indicators used in the UK Quality and Outcomes Framework, 2004–5
  44. The role of etiquette and experimentation in explaining how doctors change behaviour: a qualitative study
  45. Erratum to: “Social determinants of diagnostic labels in depression”
  46. Impediments to policy implementation: The offer of free installation of central heating to an elderly community has limited uptake
  47. Social determinants of diagnostic labels in depression
  48. The relationship between income and performance indicators in general practice: a cross-sectional study
  49. Preference-Based Antithrombotic Therapy in Atrial Fibrillation: Implications for Clinical Decision Making
  50. Written prompts to GPs to elicit patient concerns led to a small increase in 1 measure of patient satisfaction in self limiting illness
  51. Chronic illness: epidemiological or social explosion?
  52. A comparison of GPs and nurses in their approach to psychological disturbance in primary care consultations
  53. The myth of concordance: response to Stevenson and Scambler
  54. Women and health care professionals' preferences for Down's Syndrome screening tests: a conjoint analysis study
  55. Clinical autonomy, individual and collective: the problem of changing doctors’ behaviour
  56. Conceptualising the patient
  57. The effects on GP prescribing of joining a commissioning group
  58. Motivating general practitioners to change their prescribing: the incentive of working together
  59. Sources and implications of dissatisfaction among new GPs in the inner-city
  60. Revealed identity: a study of the process of genetic counselling
  61. A corporate needs assessment for the purchase of district nursing: a qualitative approach
  62. Use of the genealogical method in the exploration of chronic illness: A research note
  63. Training trainers: a new approach for community medicine
  64. Sociological aspects of rheumatic patients
  65. Theoretical tensions in biopsychosocial medicine
  66. Silence and truth in death and dying
  67. The Problem of the Whole-Person in Holistic Medicine
  68. Space and time in British general practice
  69. The patient's view
  70. Patient attitudes towards radiographic examinations involving contrast media
  71. The fabrication of nurse-patient relationships
  72. Pathological life and death: Medical spatialisation and geriatrics
  73. Medical Sociology
  74. Clinical sense and clinical science
  75. The decline of the medical hegemony: A review of government reports during the N.H.S.