%0 Journal Article %T A scoping review of the needs of children and other family members after a childĄ¯s traumatic injury %A Naomi Davis %A Samantha Jones %A Sarah F Tyson %J Clinical Rehabilitation %@ 1477-0873 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0269215517736672 %X To review childrenĄ¯s and their familiesĄ¯ needs after a childĄ¯s traumatic injury and assessment tools to measure needs. Medline, Embase, CINAHL and PsycINFO databases (2005¨CSeptember 2017) were searched and screened for papers (of any design) investigating childrenĄ¯s and familiesĄ¯ needs after a childĄ¯s traumatic physical injury. Data regarding childrenĄ¯s and familiesĄ¯ needs were extracted by two independent raters. Methodological quality of the identified papers was not assessed. Thematic content analysis drew out the key needs. A total of 12 studies were identified, involving 932 participants including 105 injured adolescents and 827 family members or professionals. The needs of children under 12 years were identified indirectly from families or professionals. Most studies focussed on traumatic brain injuries. Two groups of needs were identified: person-related and service-related. Person-related needs were categorized into adolescent-specific needs, need for support with cognitive, emotional, social and physical problems and help with practical problems. Service-related needs were categorized into the need for information, educational needs and support during care transitions (specifically access to community-based services). These needs were largely unmet, particularly regarding information, emotional support and care transitions, which were compounded by professionalsĄ¯ limited understanding of the childrenĄ¯s difficulties. We found no published measurement tools to assess childrenĄ¯s and familiesĄ¯ needs after a childĄ¯s traumatic injury. The evidence about childrenĄ¯s and familiesĄ¯ needs following a childĄ¯s traumatic injury was limited, but needs for information, emotional support and access to community-based services were consistently unmet %K Traumatic brain injury %K unmet needs %K traumatic physical injury %K rehabilitation %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0269215517736672