1. Identifying research priorities with children, youth, and families: A scoping review.
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Modanloo, Shokoufeh, Correll, Quinn, Correll, Rhonda, Major, Nathalie, Quinlan, Michelle, Reszel, Jessica, Wilding, Jodi, Lin Zhou, Zhi, Franck, Linda, and Harrison, Denise
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(MeSH terms) Research ,adolescent ,child ,health priorities ,patient participation ,patient-centered care ,Humans ,Child ,Adolescent ,Family ,Research ,Health Behavior ,Self Efficacy ,Quality of Health Care ,Health Services Research - Abstract
Increased patient advocacy has resulted in a shift toward more active patient engagement in the research. A scoping review was conducted to explore the literature on healthcare research priority settings wherein children, youths, or their families were involved in the priority-setting process. Six databases including MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Embase, Web of Science, and Global Health and the James Lind Alliance website were searched up until September 2019. All primary studies involving children (
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- 2024