Cite
A mobile application improves therapy-adherence rates in elderly patients undergoing rehabilitation: A crossover design study comparing documentation via iPad with paper-based control.
MLA
Mertens, Alexander, et al. “A Mobile Application Improves Therapy-Adherence Rates in Elderly Patients Undergoing Rehabilitation: A Crossover Design Study Comparing Documentation via IPad with Paper-Based Control.” Medicine, vol. 95, no. 36, Sept. 2016, pp. 1–8. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000004446.
APA
Mertens, A., Brandl, C., Miron-Shatz, T., Schlick, C., Neumann, T., Kribben, A., Meister, S., Diamantidis, C. J., Albrecht, U.-V., Horn, P., & Becker, S. (2016). A mobile application improves therapy-adherence rates in elderly patients undergoing rehabilitation: A crossover design study comparing documentation via iPad with paper-based control. Medicine, 95(36), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000004446
Chicago
Mertens, Alexander, Christopher Brandl, Talya Miron-Shatz, Christopher Schlick, Till Neumann, Andreas Kribben, Sven Meister, et al. 2016. “A Mobile Application Improves Therapy-Adherence Rates in Elderly Patients Undergoing Rehabilitation: A Crossover Design Study Comparing Documentation via IPad with Paper-Based Control.” Medicine 95 (36): 1–8. doi:10.1097/MD.0000000000004446.