Cite
When Patients' Assessments of Treatment for Subjective Symptoms are At Odds with Authoritative Assessments in the Biomedical Literature: The Case of Patients Treated with Acupuncture for Low Back Pain in a Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic in China (and Story of a Bewildered Chicken)
MLA
Volinn, Ernest. “When Patients’ Assessments of Treatment for Subjective Symptoms Are At Odds with Authoritative Assessments in the Biomedical Literature: The Case of Patients Treated with Acupuncture for Low Back Pain in a Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic in China (and Story of a Bewildered Chicken).” Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, vol. 29, no. 7, Oct. 2023, pp. 1073–82. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/jep.13783.
APA
Volinn, E. (2023). When Patients’ Assessments of Treatment for Subjective Symptoms are At Odds with Authoritative Assessments in the Biomedical Literature: The Case of Patients Treated with Acupuncture for Low Back Pain in a Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic in China (and Story of a Bewildered Chicken). Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 29(7), 1073–1082. https://doi.org/10.1111/jep.13783
Chicago
Volinn, Ernest. 2023. “When Patients’ Assessments of Treatment for Subjective Symptoms Are At Odds with Authoritative Assessments in the Biomedical Literature: The Case of Patients Treated with Acupuncture for Low Back Pain in a Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic in China (and Story of a Bewildered Chicken).” Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 29 (7): 1073–82. doi:10.1111/jep.13783.