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Parents at the Center: Information Management in ADHD - Clinical Trial

Completed
Conditions
Information Management
Computer Literacy
Health Literacy
Attention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity
Parents
Interventions
Other: Use of paper forms to write down information
Other: Computer
Registration Number
NCT00543257
Lead Sponsor
Boston Children's Hospital
Brief Summary

Health literacy is an integral part of the pathway for the successful transfer of information between patients and providers. Parents of children with Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) play an essential role in chronic care as they offer critical information to providers that drives appropriate education and disease management. We propose the development and evaluation of an electronic data entry tool that enables parents to communicate data essential to treatment of their children, regardless of their own literacy skills. The research plan addresses a question central to patient-centered information management: how does health literacy influence parents' report of data on ADHD and the process-level events that result from parent-provider communication? The following specific aims organize the clinical study: proposal: 1) To assess the effect of health literacy on successful completion of parent-reported ADHD health information in both paper-based and PCHR formats, and, 2): To determine the association between health literacy and process-level outcomes for ADHD that stem from parent-provider exchange of information. The formal evaluation will study a diverse cohort of parents in a randomized trial of data entry (paper versus PCHR) for ADHD-specific information. Primary care records for children of this cohort will be analyzed for the prior 12 month period. Both a retrospective examination of documented ADHD processes of care and a prospective evaluation of the utility of data from the PCHR will occur. Literacy level is a primary variable of interest throughout the evaluation.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
194
Inclusion Criteria
  • Primary language of parent/guardian is English or Spanish
  • Parent/guardian reports that child has been diagnosed with ADHD
  • Current child age is between 5 years and 12 years
  • Child in question resides with the parental subject primarily
  • Parent/guardian reports that they are the primary caretaker of the child
  • Parent/guardian reports that they are the person who communicates with the primary care provider
  • Parent/guardian reports that child is currently taking medication for ADHD or has taken it within the last 3 months
Exclusion Criteria
  • Parent reports that child in question has been diagnosed with mental retardation, autism, pervasive developmental disorder, Aspergers, or bipolar disorder

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
ParentsComputerParents of children with ADHD will be recruited from the greater Boston community. We are interested in enrollment of parents with a range of educational and technical backgrounds, and specifically will look to enroll parents who may not have much computer experience.
ParentsUse of paper forms to write down informationParents of children with ADHD will be recruited from the greater Boston community. We are interested in enrollment of parents with a range of educational and technical backgrounds, and specifically will look to enroll parents who may not have much computer experience.
Primary Outcome Measures
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Secondary Outcome Measures
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Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Children's Hospital Boston

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Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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