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245 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 82 Bal, Chandan; AlNajjar, Mohammad; Thull-Freedman, Jennifer; Pols, Erin; McFetridge, Ashley; Stang, Antonia S, 2020, Canada82 To collect information on patient experiences in an emergency department and to assess how care perceptions may differ between a child and their parent(s). Research also investigated whether extrinsic factors may be impacting survey responses. Cross- sectional 2 months Emergency department Tertiary clinical care <17 346 The patient- reported experience measure (PREM) for children in urgent and emergency care. Both the patient and proxy Paper and electronic Good 83 Allam, Shalini D; Mehta, Mary; Ben Khallouq, Bertha; Burrows, James F; Rosen, Paul, 2017, USA83 To identify components of patient care that are indicative of high patient satisfaction in cardiology settings. Retrospective cohort 2 years 2 months Cardiovascular diseases Outpatient care NR 2468 Press Ganey Physician Specialties Survey Proxy Paper and electronic Good 8

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