2021
DOI: 10.1080/09297049.2021.1908980
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Parent perceptions of pediatric neuropsychological evaluations: a systematic review

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“…Parents play an important role in encouraging their child’s participation, and thus, CBPR could dismantle mistrust issues and offer logistical flexibility. Trust in clinicians, parent satisfaction with pediatric neuropsychological evaluations, and greater parental implementation of report recommendations have been noted as pressing issues for the field and vary across demographic factors including income (Elias et al, 2021 ; Gross et al, 2001 ; for systematic reviews see Fisher et al, 2022 , Spano et al, 2021 ). While reducing the barriers that may present in participation of diverse groups requires stepping out of the comfort of convenience sampling, CBPR provides a well-supported option.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parents play an important role in encouraging their child’s participation, and thus, CBPR could dismantle mistrust issues and offer logistical flexibility. Trust in clinicians, parent satisfaction with pediatric neuropsychological evaluations, and greater parental implementation of report recommendations have been noted as pressing issues for the field and vary across demographic factors including income (Elias et al, 2021 ; Gross et al, 2001 ; for systematic reviews see Fisher et al, 2022 , Spano et al, 2021 ). While reducing the barriers that may present in participation of diverse groups requires stepping out of the comfort of convenience sampling, CBPR provides a well-supported option.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%