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Clinical Trials/NCT00429221
NCT00429221
Withdrawn
Not Applicable

ADHD Medication Adherence: A Parent-Provider Intervention Modeled From HIV

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Attention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity
Sponsor
New York State Psychiatric Institute
Primary Endpoint
Children's adherence (all measured at Months 1, 3, and 6)
Status
Withdrawn
Last Updated
13 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

This three-phase study will develop and test a provider-administered intervention to improve medication adherence and promote sustained medication use among children with ADHD and their caregivers.

Detailed Description

Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common childhood behavior disorder that causes impaired functioning in multiple settings, including home, school, and in relationships with peers. Symptoms of ADHD include impulsiveness, hyperactivity, and inattention. Both medications and behavior therapies have been shown to be effective in treating ADHD. It is essential, however, that children take their medication regularly for it to be effective. This three-phase study will develop and test a provider-administered intervention to improve medication adherence and persistence among children with ADHD and their caregivers. The first phase of this study will gather information about perspectives on ADHD and its treatment by using focus groups and interviews with participating children and their parents. Phase two of the study will gather information on medication adherence and persistence, as well as demographic information. Phase three of the study will involve developing and testing a three part intervention consisting of an ADHD education component, a short survey to help parents identify non-adherence warning signs, and tailored medication messages for parents. After conducting a pilot with five parent-child pairs to assess feasibility and accessibility, all interested doctors at the study site will receive a lecture on evidence-based treatments for ADHD and a supply of parent ADHD education toolkits. Half of the doctors will be randomly assigned to receive additional training on the experimental procedures and to administer the intervention as part of the study. Parent and child participants will be randomly assigned to receive either treatment with a doctor who has been trained on the experimental intervention or treatment as usual. Assessments will take place at the beginning of treatment and 1, 3, and 6 months after the start of treatment. During each assessment, a saliva sample will be collected from the child, and parents will complete several checklists and questionnaires about ADHD treatment and medication adherence.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
January 2006
End Date
TBD
Last Updated
13 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Parent Focus Group Participants:
  • Must be primary caregiver and legal guardian of child (6-10 years) at time of initial ADHD diagnosis
  • Child must have been diagnosed with ADHD within the last 18 months at Schneider Children's Hospital's (SCH) outpatient clinic (co-morbid diagnosis of oppositional defiant disorder \[ODD\] or conduct disorder \[CD\] is permitted)
  • Provider Focus Group Participants:
  • Child psychiatrist employed by North Shore - Long Island Jewish child psychiatry outpatient department
  • Licensed to practice in New York State
  • Has more than 1 year of experience prescribing medication to youth with ADHD
  • Child Interview Participants:
  • Diagnosis of ADHD (co-morbid diagnosis of ODD, CD, or mood disorder is permitted)
  • Between 6 and 10 years old at time of initial ADHD diagnosis

Exclusion Criteria

  • Parent Focus Group Participants and Child Interview Participants:
  • Child has significant co-morbid medical conditions, such as diabetes, cystic fibrosis, or severe asthma, resulting in more than 2 emergency visits in the last year
  • Child has a co-morbid diagnosis of psychosis, bipolar disorder, or other serious psychiatric condition within 12 months prior to study entry
  • Child has history of psychiatric hospitalization within 12 months prior to study entry
  • Child is receiving treatment in a different setting
  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • Primary caregiver and legal guardian of child (6-10 years) at the time of initial ADHD diagnosis
  • Child has been diagnosed with ADHD within the last 18 months at SCH's outpatient clinic
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • Parents of children with co-morbid medical conditions other than oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) or conduct disorder (CD)

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Children's adherence (all measured at Months 1, 3, and 6)

Parents' attitudes and beliefs

Parents' reported adherence, prescription refill, and side effect information

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