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1. Antidepressants for treatment of depression in primary care: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

2. Unmet need for primary health care and subsequent inpatient hospitalisation in Aotearoa New Zealand. A cohort study.

3. Morbidity and mortality after recognition of macroalbuminuria in Pasifika people with type 2 diabetes in a primary health-care practice.

4. Utilisation of in-consultation supervisor assistance in general practice training and personal cost to trainees: a cross-sectional study.

5. Perceptions of the effectiveness of using patient encounter data as an education and reflection tool in general practice training.

6. Rural health care in New Zealand: the case of Coast to Coast Health Centre, Wellsford, an early Integrated Family Health Centre.

7. The enrolment gap and the COVID-19 pandemic: an exploration of routinely collected primary care enrolment data from 2016 to 2023 in Aotearoa New Zealand.

8. Factors associated with general practitioner visits for pain in people experiencing chronic pain.

9. Imaging incidence and type in primary care patients with low back pain: a cross-sectional study on new referrals to an Australian specialist spinal surgical centre.

10. Falls and depression in octogenarians - life and living in advanced age: a cohort study in New Zealand.

11. Association of aspartate aminotransferase in statin-induced rhabdomyolysis.

12. An area-based description of closed books in general practices in Aotearoa New Zealand.

13. Should we switch from bendrofluazide to chlorthalidone as the initial treatment for hypertension? A review of the available medication.

14. Australian general practice trainees' exposure to ophthalmic problems and implications for training: a cross-sectional analysis.

15. Agreement between parental perception of child weight status and actual weight status is similar across different ethnic groups in New Zealand.

16. Bridging the gap between primary and secondary care: a utilisation evaluation of an otolaryngology GPwSI programme.

17. Opportunities to be active in retirement villages and factors associated with physical activity in residents.

18. Influence of a rural interprofessional education placement on the rural health workforce: working in primary care, rural settings, and with Māori.

19. The cost savings of the rural accelerated chest pain pathway for low-risk chest pain in rural general practice: a cost minimisation analysis.

20. Provision of other medical work by Australian early-career general practitioners: a cross-sectional study.

21. Risk stratification of New Zealand general practice patients for emergency admissions in the next year: adapting the PEONY model for use in New Zealand.

22. Outcomes of a community-based lifestyle programme for adults with diabetes or pre-diabetes.

23. Using run charts for cardiovascular disease risk assessments in general practice.

24. The association between living alone and frailty in a rural Japanese population: the Nagasaki Islands study.

25. Awareness, attitudes and practices of first aid among school teachers in Mangalore, south India.

26. Impact of targeted wording on response rates to a survey of general practitioners on referral processes for suspected head and neck cancer: an embedded randomised controlled trial.

27. The impact on health outcome measures of switching to generic medicines consequent to reference pricing: the case of olanzapine in New Zealand.

28. Estimated prevalence of hearing loss and provision of hearing services in Pacific Island nations.

29. Pre-diagnostic routes to colorectal cancer in Central New Zealand: factors that lead to emergency presentation and longer diagnostic intervals at primary and secondary level care.

30. Prevalence and risk factors for tobacco smoking among pre-adolescent Pacific children in New Zealand.

31. Prognostic factors associated with low back pain outcomes.

32. Sleep disorders among high school students in New Zealand.

33. The impact of patient and practice characteristics on retention in the diabetes annual review programme.

34. Interprofessional education for physiotherapy, medical and dietetics students: a pilot programme.

35. Forgone health care among secondary school students in New Zealand.

36. Gender differences in financial barriers to primary health care in new Zealand.

37. Wearing one for the team: views and attitudes to face covering in New Zealand/Aotearoa during COVID-19 Alert Level 4 lockdown.

38. Effect of an intercalated research degree on general practice careers: a matched cohort study.

39. Serial tests of T-cell function predict long-term survival in an elderly cohort from a Scottish general practice.

40. Guidelines, training and quality assurance: influence on general practitioner MRI referral quality.

41. Understanding the structure and processes of primary health care for young indigenous children.

42. Skin lesions suspicious for melanoma: New Zealand excision margin guidelines in practice.

43. Primary healthcare utilisation among adults with mood and anxiety disorders: an analysis of the New Zealand Health Survey.

44. Multimorbidity in Māori and Pacific patients: cross-sectional study in a Dunedin general practice.

45. Self-reported health-related quality of life of mental health service users with serious mental illness in New Zealand.

46. Investigation of fatigue by Australian general practice registrars: a cross-sectional study.

47. Prevalence of intimate partner violence disclosed during routine screening in a large general practice.

48. Management of diabetes by primary health care nurses in Auckland, New Zealand.

49. The effects of audit and feedback and electronic referrals on the quality of primary care referral letters.

50. Medication use in community-dwelling older people: pharmacoepidemiology of psychotropic utilisation.