References
- Peters D, Davies P, Pietroni P. Musculoskeletal clinic in general practice: study of one year's referrals. Br J Gen Pract 1994; 44: 25–9
- Malterud K. Women's “undefined” disorders - a challenge for clinical communication. Fam Pract 1992; 10: 201–6
- Nachemsson A. Newest knowledge of low back pain: a critical look. Clin Orthop 1992; 279: 8–20
- Skelton AM, Murphy EA, Murphy RJL, O'Dowd TC. General practitioner perceptions of low back pain patients. Fam Pract 1995; 12: 44–8
- Schwenk TL, Marquez JT, Lefever RD, Cohen M. Physician and patient determinants of difficult physician-patient relationship. J Fam Pract 1989; 28: 59–63
- Arborelius E, Bremberg S, Timpka T. What is going on when the general practitioner doesn't grasp the situation?. Fam Pract 1991; 8: 3–9
- Hamberg K, Johansson E. Scientific rigour in qualitative research - Examples from a study of women's health in family practice. Fam Pract 1994; 11: 176–81
- Pope C, Mays N. Reaching the parts other methods cannot reach: an introduction to qualitative methods in health and health services research. BMJ 1995; 311: 42–5
- Harding S. The Science Question in Feminism. Open University Press, Milton Keynes 1986
- Smith DE. The Everyday World As Problematic. University of Toronto Press, Toronto 1987
- Malterud K. Key questions - A strategy for modifying clinical communication. Scand J Prim Health Care 1994; 12: 121–7
- Kleinman A. The Illness Narratives. Suffering, Healing and the Human Condition. Basic Books, Inc., New York 1988
- Doyal L. What Makes Women Sick?. Gender and the Political Economy of Health. MacMillan Press Ltd, London 1995
- Strauss A, Corbin J. Basics of Qualitative Research. Sage Publications, Newbury Park 1990
- Lincoln Y, Guba E. Naturalistic Inquiry. Sage Publications, Newbury Park 1985
- Lagerlöf EMA. Women, work and health. National Report Sweden. Ministry of Health and Social Affairs, Stockholm 1993
- Blank N, Diderichsen F. Short-term and long-term sick-leave in Sweden: relationship with social circumstances, working conditions and gender. Scand J Soc Med 1995; 23: 265–72
- Theorell T, Harms-Ringdahl K, Ahlberg-Hulten G, Westin B. Psychosocial job factors and symtoms from locomotor system - a multicausal analysis. Scand J Rehabil Med 1991; 23: 165–73
- Hamberg K, Johansson E, Lindgren G, Westman G. The impact of marital relationship on the rehabilitation process in a group of women with long-term musculoskeletal disorders. Scand J Soc Med 1997; 25: 17–25
- Hall EM. Double exposure: the combined impact of the home and work environments on psychosomatic strain in Swedish women and men. Int J Health Serv 1992; 22: 239–60
- Wuest J. Feminist Grounded Theory: an exploration of the congruency and tensions between two traditions in knowledge discovery. Qual Health Res 1995; 5: 125–37