From: Engaging children and families in pediatric Health Research: a scoping review
Author/Year/Country/ Reference | Study design | Setting | Engaged sample characteristics |
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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 |