Appendix A: Search strategies
AND
[Adolescen] or [juvenil] or [teen] or [young adult] or [young men] or [young man] or [young
women] or [young woman] or [young person] or [young people] or [youth] or [High School
Student] or [Junior High School Student] or [middle school student] or [secondary school
student] or [pupil] or [sixth form student] or [school age child] or [school age boy] or [school
age girl] or [older child] or [older boy] or [older girl]
Bibliomap (http://eppi.ioe.ac.uk/EPPIWeb/home.aspx?&page=/hp/databases.htm)
1 Focus of the report: cardiovascular OR education system OR health promotion
2 Characteristics of the study population: children OR young people
3 Type(s) of intervention: advice OR bio-feedback OR counselling OR screening
4 1 AND 2 AND 3
NHS National Research Register (Wiley InterScience)
#1. COUNSELING single term (MeSH)
#2. DIRECTIVE COUNSELING single term (MeSH)
#3. CHILD GUIDANCE single term (MeSH)
#4. SELF-EVALUATION PROGRAMS single term (MeSH)
#5. MEDICAL INFORMATICS APPLICATIONS single term (MeSH)
#6. COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTION single term (MeSH)
#7. MASS SCREENING single term (MeSH)
#8. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION single term (MeSH)
#9. MEDICAL HISTORY TAKING single term (MeSH)
#10. REFERRAL AND CONSULTATION single term (MeSH)
#11. NEEDS ASSESSMENT single term (MeSH)
#12. SCHOOL NURSING single term (MeSH)
#13. (computer* near screening*)
#14. (computer* near assessment*)
#15. (health next assessment*)
#16. (self next assessment*)
#17. (health next planning)
#18. (health next literacy)
#19. (health next trainer*)
#20. (health next advisor*)
#21. (health next adviser*)
#22. (health next consultation*)
#23. (tailor* or personalis* or personaliz*)
#24. (advice or support or guidance or counsel* or mediat*)
#25. (#23 and #24)
#26. (health next check*)
#27. (life next check*)
#28. (health next mot)
#29. (#1 or #2 or #3 or #4 or #5 or #6 or #7 or #8 or #9 or #10 or #11 or #12 or #13
or #14 or #15 or #16 or #17 or #18 or #19 or #20 or #21 or #22 or #25 or #26
or #27 or #28)
A scoping review of the evidence relevant to life checks for young people aged 9 to 14 years
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