Clinical Problem: Amongst the pediatric population, are children more at risk of developing covid 19 infection vs. those with comorbidities, and what measure can be implemented to decrease the infection’s effect on children within a year?
Compare and contrast variables within each study.
What are the study design and procedures used in each study; qualitative, quantitative, or mixed method study, levels of confidence in each study, etc.?
Participant demographics and information.
Instruments used, including reliability and validity.
How do the research findings provide evidence to support your clinical problem, or what further evidence is needed to answer your question?
Next steps: Identify two questions that can help guide the group’s work.
Only use the following articles:
Cui, X., Zhao, Z., Zhang, T., Guo, W., Guo, W., Zheng, J., Zhang, J., Dong, C., Na, R., Zheng, L., Li, W., Liu, Z., Ma, J., Wang, J., He, S., Xu, Y., Si, P., Shen, Y., & Cai, C. (2021). A systematic review and meta-analysis of children with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Journal of medical virology, 93(2), 1057–1069. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.26398
Wu, Q., Xing, Y., Shi, L., Li, W., Gao, Y., Pan, S., Wang, Y., Wang, W., & Xing, Q. (2020). Coinfection and other clinical characteristics of COVID-19 in children. Pediatrics, 146(1). https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2020-0961