Cite
Reciprocal relationships and the importance of feedback in patient and public involvement: A mixed methods study.
MLA
Mathie, Elspeth, et al. “Reciprocal Relationships and the Importance of Feedback in Patient and Public Involvement: A Mixed Methods Study.” Health Expectations, vol. 21, no. 5, Oct. 2018, pp. 899–908. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12684.
APA
Mathie, E., Wythe, H., Munday, D., Millac, P., Rhodes, G., Roberts, N., Smeeton, N., Poland, F., & Jones, J. (2018). Reciprocal relationships and the importance of feedback in patient and public involvement: A mixed methods study. Health Expectations, 21(5), 899–908. https://doi.org/10.1111/hex.12684
Chicago
Mathie, Elspeth, Helena Wythe, Diane Munday, Paul Millac, Graham Rhodes, Nick Roberts, Nigel Smeeton, Fiona Poland, and Julia Jones. 2018. “Reciprocal Relationships and the Importance of Feedback in Patient and Public Involvement: A Mixed Methods Study.” Health Expectations 21 (5): 899–908. doi:10.1111/hex.12684.