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Bickerton, J., Davies, J., Davies, H. , Procter, S. & Apau, D. (2012). Streaming primary urgent care: a prospective approach. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 13(02), pp. 142-152. doi: 10.1017/s146342361100017x

Bickerton, J., Procter, S., Johnson, B. & Medina, A. (2011). Socio-phenomenology and conversation analysis: interpreting video lifeworld healthcare interactions. Nursing Philosophy, 12(4), pp. 271-281. doi: 10.1111/j.1466-769x.2011.00506.x

Bickerton, J., Procter, S., Johnson, B. & Medina, A. (2010). A video life-world approach to consultation practice: The relevance of a socio-phenomenological approach. Human Studies, 33(2-3), pp. 157-171. doi: 10.1007/s10746-010-9162-9

Procter, S., Bickerton, J., Allan, T. , Davies, H., Abbott, S., Apau, D., Dewan, V., Frazer, A., Lynch, A., Wych, G., Nijjar, A. & Davies, J. (2009). Streaming Emergency Department Patients to Primary Care Services: Developing a Consensus in North East London (9781900804391). London: City University, London.

Abbott, S., Bickerton, J., Daly, M. L. & Procter, S. (2008). Evidence-based primary health care and local research: a necessary but problematic partnership. Primary Health Care Research & Development, 9(03), pp. 191-198. doi: 10.1017/s146342360800073x

Bickerton, J. & Daly, M. L. (2007). Health Beliefs in the Bangladeshi Community in Tower Hamlets: An Exploratory study of beliefs relating to food. London, UK: NELCRAD; City University London.

Bickerton, J., Loudon, C, Berry, T. , Abbott, S., Bryar, R., Davies, H., Hostettler, M., Lack, V., Lee, B. & Procter, S. (2004). Scoping education needs and provision for walk-in-centres in North East London. London, UK: City University London.

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