Cite
Medication effectiveness may not be the major reason for accepting cardiovascular preventive medication: A population-based survey.
MLA
Harmsen, Charlotte Gry, et al. “Medication Effectiveness May Not Be the Major Reason for Accepting Cardiovascular Preventive Medication: A Population-Based Survey.” BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making, vol. 12, no. 1, Jan. 2012, pp. 89–96. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6947-12-89.
APA
Harmsen, C. G., St, vring, H., Jarb, l, D. E., Nex, e, J., Gyrd-Hansen, D., Nielsen, J. B., Edwards, A., & Kristiansen, I. S. (2012). Medication effectiveness may not be the major reason for accepting cardiovascular preventive medication: A population-based survey. BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making, 12(1), 89–96. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6947-12-89
Chicago
Harmsen, Charlotte Gry, vring, Henrik St, l, Dorte Ejg Jarb, e, J�rgen Nex, Dorte Gyrd-Hansen, Jesper Bo Nielsen, Adrian Edwards, and Ivar S�nb� Kristiansen. 2012. “Medication Effectiveness May Not Be the Major Reason for Accepting Cardiovascular Preventive Medication: A Population-Based Survey.” BMC Medical Informatics & Decision Making 12 (1): 89–96. doi:10.1186/1472-6947-12-89.