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Table 2 Characteristics of the included studies

From: Engaging children and families in pediatric Health Research: a scoping review

Author/Year/Country/

Reference

Study design

Setting

Engaged sample characteristics

Andonian, 2008, USA [14]

Case study

Mental health

Parents

Bartlett et al., 2016, Canada and USA [15]

Case Study

Rehabilitation medicine

Parent & child

Boote et al., 2016, UK [16]

Randomized control trial

Primary care

Parent & child

Byas et al., 2003, Australia [17a] [17b]

Naturalistic inquiry

Mental health

Parents

Curtin & Murtagh, 2007, Australia [18]

Case study

Occupational therapy (1) Motor impairment and (2) Acquired brain injury)

Family & child

Dixon-Woods et al., 2011, UK [19]

Mixed- methods

Maternal and child health

Parents

Edwards et al., 2011, UK [20]

Randomized control trial

Pediatric cerebral palsy

Parents

Elberse et al., 2011, Netherlands [21]

Case study

Congenital heart disease

Family & child

Luff et al., 2016, USA [22]

Qualitative

Pediatric chronic illness

Parent & child

Malcolm et al., 2008, UK [23]

Qualitative

Children’s hospice care

Family

Mongeau et al., 2007, Canada [24]

Case study

Pediatric palliative care

Family & child

Osher et al., 2001, USA [25]

Multi-methods

Mental health

Family

Saunders et al., 2016, USA [26]

Comparative effectiveness research

Adolescent cardiovascular health

Parent & child

Tume et al., 2016, UK [27]

Randomized control trial development

Pediatric intensive care unit

Parent & child

Uding et al., 2007, USA [28]

Case study

Pediatric chronic care

Parents

van Staa et al., 2010, Netherlands [29]

Case study

Pediatric chronic illness

Child

Wells et al., 2015, USA [30]

Psychometric research

Pediatric/youth special needs

Parents & family