RT @BJGPjournal: Research on @BJGPOpen the international, peer reviewed, open access, online-only journal of primary care. https://t.co/I3…
RT @BJGPjournal: Research on @BJGPOpen the international, peer reviewed, open access, online-only journal of primary care. https://t.co/I3…
RT @BJGPjournal: Research on @BJGPOpen the international, peer reviewed, open access, online-only journal of primary care. https://t.co/I3…
Research on @BJGPOpen the international, peer reviewed, open access, online-only journal of primary care.
Prison primary care and non-communicable diseases: A data-linkage survey of prevalence and associated risk factors https://t.co/TTUf6ujnFq MT @BJGPjournal https://t.co/cd2QIbgv0w
Prison primary care and non-communicable diseases: A data-linkage survey of prevalence and associated risk factors https://t.co/TTUf6ujnFq MT @BJGPjournal https://t.co/Pyvlm2hix6
RT @andrewbrown365: Prison primary care and non-communicable diseases: a data-linkage survey of prevalence and associated risk factors http…
Prison primary care and non-communicable diseases: a data-linkage survey of prevalence and associated risk factors https://t.co/UD7S1FWKzz https://t.co/92U0vFN44L
The prison population (>95% male) is ageing, but basic data on chronic disease prevalence were lacking. New research suggests 46% have at least one condition. https://t.co/hSoNomwqsR The top three: #anxiety & #depression, respiratory, and #hypertens
RT @BJGPOpen: Managing chronic disease and long-term conditions in prison populations is challenging. A survey from Wright and colleagues f…
RT @BJGPOpen: Managing chronic disease and long-term conditions in prison populations is challenging. A survey from Wright and colleagues f…
Managing chronic disease and long-term conditions in prison populations is challenging. A survey from Wright and colleagues found 46% of male prisoners had at least one non-communicable disease condition https://t.co/hSoNomwqsR #generalpractice #primarycar