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. 2022 Aug 18;37(6):3250–3268. doi: 10.1002/hpm.3553

TABLE 1.

Overview of the 36 included articles, study design, whether or not evaluated, assessment of relevance of focus on how sufficient added values and unintended negative consequences of public involvement processes were described

Author (year) Study design Carried out evaluation (Yes/no) Assessment of relevance (1–2 point) a
Carlisle et al. (2018) Evaluation study Yes 2
Clark (1997) Case study No 1
Crowley et al. (2002) Case study Yes 1
Díez et al. (2018) Participatory approach No 2
Farmer and Nimegeer (2014) Participatory approach Yes 1
Goold et al. (2005) Evaluation study Yes 2
Iyer et al. (2015) Participatory approach Yes 1
Jeffery and Ervin (2011) Participatory approach No 1
Katzburg et al. (2009) Mixed methods Yes 1
Khodyakov et al. (2014) Mixed methods Yes 2
Lamb et al. (2014) Evaluation study Yes 1
LaNoue et al. (2016) Mixed methods No 1
Lazenbatt et al. (2001) Case study No 2
Lee et al. (2009) Evaluation study Yes 1
Morain et al. (2017) Mixed methods Yes 1
Munoz (2013) Case study No 2
Muurinen (2019) Case study No 2
Myers et al. (2020) Survey Yes 2
Nancarrow et al. (2004) Case study Yes 1
Nimegeer et al. (2016) Participatory approach Yes 1
Owens et al. (2010) Participatory approach Yes 1
Rains and Ray (1995) Case study No 2
Risisky et al. (2008) Mixed methods No 1
Rosén (2006) Intervention study No 2
Seim and Slettebø (2011) Action research Yes 2
Serapioni and Duxbury (2012) Evaluation study Yes 2
Timotijevic and Raats (2007) Evaluation study Yes 2
Twible (1992) Case study No 1
Uding et al. (2009) Feasibility study Yes 1
Valaitis et al. (2019) Participatory approach No 2
Wainwright et al. (2014) Case study No 1
Wang (2006) Participatory approach No 1
Winter et al. (2016) Participatory approach No 2
Woods (2009) Mixed methods No 2
Yankeelov et al. (2019) Intervention study Yes 2
Zani and Cicognani (2009) Evaluation study Yes 1
a

1: ‘partially described’; 2 ‘fully described’.