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contents<br />

VOLUME 2 • NUMBER 2 • june 2010<br />

OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE<br />

issn 1172-6164 (Print)<br />

ISSN 1172-6156 (Online)<br />

90 Editorials<br />

From the Editor<br />

Population and individual health: the two faces <strong>of</strong> Janus<br />

Felicity Goodyear-Smith<br />

92 Original Scientific Papers<br />

Quantitative Research<br />

92 Aspirin for primary prevention: yes or no?<br />

Vanessa Selak, C Raina Elley, Sue Wells, Anthony Rodgers,<br />

Norman Sharpe<br />

100 What resources do Auckland general practitioners use for<br />

answering immediate clinical questions and for lifelong<br />

learning?<br />

Zachary Gravatt, Bruce Arroll<br />

105 Causes <strong>of</strong> excess hospitalisations among Pacific peoples in<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>: implications for primary care<br />

Faafetai Sopoaga, Ken Buckingham, Charlotte Paul<br />

111 GP practice variation in hospitalisation rates: a study <strong>of</strong><br />

Partnership Health–enrolled patients<br />

Ross Barnett, Laurence Malcolm<br />

118 Modifying the PACIC to assess provision <strong>of</strong> chronic illness<br />

care: An exploratory study with primary health care nurses<br />

Jenny Carryer, Claire Budge, Chiquita Hansen, Katherine Gibbs<br />

124 Providing and receiving self-management support for chronic<br />

illness: Patients’ and health practitioners’ assessments<br />

Jenny Carryer, Claire Budge, Chiquita Hansen, Katherine Gibbs<br />

Qualitative Research<br />

130 Ever decreasing circles: terminal illness, empowerment and<br />

decision-making<br />

Kate Richardson, Rod MacLeod, Bridie Kent<br />

136 Seeing patients first: creating an opportunity for practice<br />

nurse care?<br />

Tim Kenealy, Barbara Docherty, Nicolette Sheridan, Ryan Gao<br />

142 What influences practice nurses to participate in postregistration<br />

education?<br />

Anna Richardson, Jeffrey Gage<br />

Short Report<br />

150 Are unexplained vaginal symptoms associated with<br />

psychosocial distress? A pilot investigation<br />

Andreas Cohrssen, Uzma Aslam, Allison Karasz, Matthew Anderson<br />

155 Back to Back<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> general practice should adopt populationbased<br />

screening for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder<br />

(ADHD)<br />

Yes Tony Hanne; No Ross Lawrenson<br />

160 Continuing Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Development<br />

160 String <strong>of</strong> PEARLS about hypertension<br />

160 Cochrane Corner: NSAIDs for dysmenorrhoea<br />

Bruce Arroll<br />

161 Charms & Harms: Ginkgo biloba<br />

Joanne Barnes<br />

163 Pounamu: A whanau ora approach to health care for Maori<br />

Jacquie Kidd, Veronique Gibbons, Ross Lawrenson, Wayne Johnstone<br />

165 Ethics<br />

Too much information<br />

Grant Gillett, Donald Saville-Cook<br />

168 Letters to the Editor<br />

170 Book Review<br />

Interpreting in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>, the pathway forward<br />

—Diana Clark and Caroline McGrath<br />

Reviewer: Ben Gray<br />

171 Policy Statement for Authors<br />

Conflict <strong>of</strong> interest in peer-reviewed medical journals: <strong>The</strong><br />

World Association <strong>of</strong> Medical Editors (WAME) position on a<br />

challenging problem<br />

Lorraine Ferris, Robert Fletcher<br />

174 Gems <strong>of</strong> <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> Primary Health Care Research<br />

176 About the Journal <strong>of</strong> Primary Health Care<br />

VOLUME 2 • NUMBER 2 • JUNE 2010 J OURNAL OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE 89

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