APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gladman, J., Harwood, R., Conroy, S., Logan, P., Elliott, R., Jones, R., . . . Frowd, N. (2015). Medical crises in older people: Cohort study of older people attending acute medical units, developmental work and randomised controlled trial of a specialist geriatric medical intervention for high-risk older people; cohort study of older people with mental health problems admitted to hospital, developmental work and randomised controlled trial of a specialist medical and mental health unit for general hospital patients with delirium and dementia; and cohort study of residents of care homes and interview study of health-care provision to residents of care homes. NIHR Journals Library.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gladman, John, et al. Medical Crises in Older People: Cohort Study of Older People Attending Acute Medical Units, Developmental Work and Randomised Controlled Trial of a Specialist Geriatric Medical Intervention for High-risk Older People; Cohort Study of Older People with Mental Health Problems Admitted to Hospital, Developmental Work and Randomised Controlled Trial of a Specialist Medical and Mental Health Unit for General Hospital Patients with Delirium and Dementia; and Cohort Study of Residents of Care Homes and Interview Study of Health-care Provision to Residents of Care Homes. NIHR Journals Library, 2015.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gladman, John, et al. Medical Crises in Older People: Cohort Study of Older People Attending Acute Medical Units, Developmental Work and Randomised Controlled Trial of a Specialist Geriatric Medical Intervention for High-risk Older People; Cohort Study of Older People with Mental Health Problems Admitted to Hospital, Developmental Work and Randomised Controlled Trial of a Specialist Medical and Mental Health Unit for General Hospital Patients with Delirium and Dementia; and Cohort Study of Residents of Care Homes and Interview Study of Health-care Provision to Residents of Care Homes. NIHR Journals Library, 2015.

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