Table 1.
First author, Year | Country | Recruitment setting | Study design | N (% females) | Socio-demographics | Clinicalpopulation | Age range(years) | Study quality (AAN class) |
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Greenley, 2007 | USA | Pediatric hospital | Before and after (repeated measures) | 10 (70) | 70% Caucasian | Spina bifida | 8–16 | III |
Lavigne, 1992 | USA | Pediatric rheumatology clinic | Multiple baseline single-subject design | 8 (87.5) | 75% Caucasian | JRA | 9–17 | III |
McDonagh, 2007 | UK | Pediatric rheumatology centers | Before, after and follow-up (repeated measures) | 308 (60)a | 91% white/European | JIA | 11–17 | III |
O'Mahar, 2009 | USA | Summer camp | Before, after and follow-up (repeated measures) | 49 | n/a | Spina bifida | 7–17 | III |
Rapoff, 2002 | USA | Medical center | RCT | 34 (68) | 94% Caucasian | JRA | 2–16 | I |
Stinson, 2010 | Canada | Pediatric tertiary centers | RCT (non-blind) | 46 (67.4) | n/a | JIA | 12–18 | I |
RCT = randomized controlled trial.
AAN [64] class I = rigorous RCT; class II = matched prospective cohort studies or RCTs in a representative population lacking one of the criteria in class I; class III = all other controlled trials.
aSample size reflects enrolment; at 12 months, sample size reduced to 121 participants due to attrition.