Randomised controlled trial of nurse practitioner versus general practitioner care for patients requesting "same day" consultations in primary care.
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain any differences between care from nurse practitioners and that from general practitioners for patients seeking "same day" consultations in primary care. DESIGN: Randomised controlled trial with patients allocated by one of two randomisation schemes (by day or within...
Main Authors: | Kinnersley, P, Anderson, E, Parry, K, Clement, J, Archard, L, Turton, P, Stainthorpe, A, Fraser, A, Butler, C, Rogers, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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