Cite
How do people with diabetes describe their experiences in primary care? Evidence from 85,760 patients with self-reported diabetes from the English General Practice Patient Survey.
MLA
Paddison, Charlotte A. M., et al. “How Do People with Diabetes Describe Their Experiences in Primary Care? Evidence from 85,760 Patients with Self-Reported Diabetes from the English General Practice Patient Survey.” Diabetes Care, vol. 38, no. 3, Mar. 2015, pp. 469–75. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.2337/dc14-1095.
APA
Paddison, C. A. M., Saunders, C. L., Abel, G. A., Payne, R. A., Adler, A. I., Graffy, J. P., & Roland, M. O. (2015). How do people with diabetes describe their experiences in primary care? Evidence from 85,760 patients with self-reported diabetes from the English General Practice Patient Survey. Diabetes Care, 38(3), 469–475. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc14-1095
Chicago
Paddison, Charlotte A M, Catherine L Saunders, Gary A Abel, Rupert A Payne, Amanda I Adler, Jonathan P Graffy, and Martin O Roland. 2015. “How Do People with Diabetes Describe Their Experiences in Primary Care? Evidence from 85,760 Patients with Self-Reported Diabetes from the English General Practice Patient Survey.” Diabetes Care 38 (3): 469–75. doi:10.2337/dc14-1095.