Cite
Can consumers learn to ask three questions to improve shared decision making? A feasibility study of the ASK (AskShareKnow) Patient-Clinician Communication Model® intervention in a primary health-care setting.
MLA
Shepherd, Heather L., et al. “Can Consumers Learn to Ask Three Questions to Improve Shared Decision Making? A Feasibility Study of the ASK (AskShareKnow) Patient-Clinician Communication Model® Intervention in a Primary Health-Care Setting.” Health Expectations, vol. 19, no. 5, Oct. 2016, pp. 1160–68. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12409.
APA
Shepherd, H. L., Barratt, A., Jones, A., Bateson, D., Carey, K., Trevena, L. J., McGeechan, K., Del Mar, C. B., Butow, P. N., Epstein, R. M., Entwistle, V., & Weisberg, E. (2016). Can consumers learn to ask three questions to improve shared decision making? A feasibility study of the ASK (AskShareKnow) Patient-Clinician Communication Model® intervention in a primary health-care setting. Health Expectations, 19(5), 1160–1168. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12409
Chicago
Shepherd, Heather L, Alexandra Barratt, Anna Jones, Deborah Bateson, Karen Carey, Lyndal J Trevena, Kevin McGeechan, et al. 2016. “Can Consumers Learn to Ask Three Questions to Improve Shared Decision Making? A Feasibility Study of the ASK (AskShareKnow) Patient-Clinician Communication Model® Intervention in a Primary Health-Care Setting.” Health Expectations 19 (5): 1160–68. doi:10.1111/hex.12409.