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241 Supplement 1 - (continued) No. Author(s), year, country of study Study objective Study design Study duration Disease group Study setting Patients’ age group (yrs) Number of participants completing PREMs PREM used in the study Person completing the survey Administration method Quality score 68 Hummel, Kevin; Presson, Angela P; Millar, Morgan M; Larsen, Gitte; Kadish, Howard; Olson, Lenora M, 2020, USA68 To determine key factors for family satisfaction in the PICU and to formulate the best approach for survey dissemination. Mixed methods 7 months General PICU <18 206 Pediatric Family Satisfaction-ICU (pFS-ICU) Proxy Electronic Good 69 Toomey, Sara L; Elliott, Marc N; Zaslavsky, Alan M; Quinn, Jessica; Klein, David J; Wagner, Stephanie; Thomson, Cassandra; Wu, Melody; Onorato, Sarah; Schuster, Mark A, 2019, USA69 To assess whether the administration of discharge surveys with tablets increases patient responsiveness and representativeness. Quasiexperimental 4 months General Tertiary inpatient care unit <18 1184 Child HCAHPS Proxy Paper and electronic Good 70 Uhl, Tammy; Fisher, Kimberley; Docherty, Sharron L; Brandon, Debra H, 2013, USA70 To improve PCC and FCC through the analysis of parent-completed PREMs. Mixed methods 5 months Chronic diseases Tertiary inpatient care unit <18 134 The Children’s Hospital Boston Inpatient Experience Survey Proxy Paper and electronic Fair 8

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