Arabella Scantlebury, Catriona McDaid, Elizabeth Cook, & Joy Adamson. (2022). Evidence based spinal surgery or the "journal of anecdotal medicine?" Using qualitative interviews with spinal surgeons to understand how the drivers of orthopaedic decision making can influence the creation and adoption of surgical trial evidence. Elsevier.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationArabella Scantlebury, Catriona McDaid, Elizabeth Cook, and Joy Adamson. Evidence Based Spinal Surgery or the "Journal of Anecdotal Medicine?" Using Qualitative Interviews with Spinal Surgeons to Understand How the Drivers of Orthopaedic Decision Making Can Influence the Creation and Adoption of Surgical Trial Evidence. Elsevier, 2022.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationArabella Scantlebury, et al. Evidence Based Spinal Surgery or the "Journal of Anecdotal Medicine?" Using Qualitative Interviews with Spinal Surgeons to Understand How the Drivers of Orthopaedic Decision Making Can Influence the Creation and Adoption of Surgical Trial Evidence. Elsevier, 2022.