ADHD Clinical Trial
Official title:
Exploring the Group Visit Model for Pediatric ADHD Management in the Medical Home
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects 8% of US youth. Even though evidence shows medications are effective in reducing ADHD symptoms, many families experience ongoing parenting stress around parent-child interactions. Children often have ongoing impairments in functioning. ADHD is a common condition identified and managed by primary care pediatricians. However current care in the clinic is not optimal to address parents' and children's needs around ADHD chronic care. Time is the biggest barrier. Group visits are a viable option to improve pediatric ADHD care, but requires extensive study. The goal of this proposed study is to test the feasibility and effectiveness of the group visit model for ADHD management within pediatric primary care. This study will be a randomized feasibility study that will generate important pilot data, as well as result in an innovative, exportable pediatric ADHD group curriculum for primary care practice.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 56 |
Est. completion date | November 2013 |
Est. primary completion date | October 2013 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 6 Years to 18 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - children with ADHD and their parents - children receiving routine ADHD follow-up care at the study clinic - if on medication, must be "stable" for 3 months and therefore not needing monthly clinic appointments to titrate medication Exclusion Criteria: - conduct disorder - autism - moderate to severe intellectual disability |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | General Pediatrics Clinic Medical Service Area 1 in Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health | Indianapolis | Indiana |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Indiana University |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Participant feedback about the curriculum | parents and children separately complete a short 4 question survey about what they liked, what they did not like, what they are excited about doing after the group visit and suggestions for improvement. Data used to continually refine the curriculum. At the 5th group visit, participants participated in informal discussion about the group visit model and overall satisfaction with the intervention | after each group visit over 365 days | No |
Other | Pediatric facilitator and staff feedback | collected informal feedback and reflection about the process, barriers and positive experiences overall about the group visit model and impact on the clinical workflow, suggestions for improvement that was used to continually refine the model for quality improvement | at the end of each group visit over 365 days | No |
Primary | Number of clinic visits during study period | Feasibility of group visit model was measured as number of visits to the clinic by chart review. We also looked at the number of group visits a family attended based on the sign in sheet provided at the beginning of each session. | 12 months | No |
Secondary | Parent-rated ADHD symptoms | Parents completed validated Vanderbilt Rating Scale regarding child's ADHD symptoms. Measures response to ADHD treatment, primarily medication. | Baseline | Yes |
Secondary | Parent-rated ADHD symptoms | Parents complete validated Vanderbilt Rating Scale to report child symptoms of ADHD. Used to assess response to treatment, usually medication. | 12 months | Yes |
Secondary | Child functioning at home | Parent report of adaptive functioning of child in the home setting using the Home Situations Questionnaire | Baseline | No |
Secondary | Child functioning at home | Parents report of child's adaptive functioning in the home setting using the Home Situations Questionnaire. | 12 months | No |
Secondary | Teacher report of child's ADHD symptoms | teachers received the validated Vanderbilt rating scale to rate student's ADHD symptoms in the classroom. Parents were given the tool at time of enrollment and asked to give to teacher as per clinical care guidelines. Monitors impact of ADHD treatment, usually medication. | baseline | Yes |
Secondary | teacher report of child's ADHD symptoms in school | teachers received the validated Vanderbilt rating scale to rate student's ADHD symptoms in the classroom. Parents were given the tool at time of enrollment and asked to give to teacher as per clinical care guidelines. Monitors impact of ADHD treatment, usually medication. | 12 months | Yes |
Secondary | Child functioning at school | teachers were invited to provide rating of child's adaptive functioning at school. Parent given the tool at time of enrollment and instructed to give to teacher as per clinical care guidelines. | baseline | No |
Secondary | teacher rating of child's functioning in school | teachers were invited to provide rating of child's adaptive functioning at school. Parent given the tool at time of enrollment and instructed to give to teacher as per clinical care guidelines. | 12 months | No |
Secondary | Quality of Life | Capture parent rating of quality of life related to ADHD using the Child Health Questionnaire-28 validated tool. | baseline | No |
Secondary | Quality of Life | Capture parent rating of quality of life related to ADHD using the Child Health Questionnaire-28 validated tool. | 12 months | No |
Secondary | Parenting self-efficacy | Parent reported sense of confidence using the Parenting Sense of Confidence Scale | Baseline | No |
Secondary | Parenting Self-efficacy | Parent-reported sense of confidence using Parenting Sense of Confidence scale | 12 months | No |
Secondary | Parental knowledge, satisfaction towards medication treatment | Parent report of knowledge, attitudes and satisfaction towards medication experiences with ADHD medication treatment | baseline | No |
Secondary | Parent knowledge and satisfaction towards medication treatment | Parent report of knowledge, attitudes and satisfaction towards medication experiences with ADHD medication treatment | 12 months | No |
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