The Construction and Validation of Child, Adolescent and Parental Decision Aids for Considering Methylphenidate Drug Holidays in ADHD
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Development and Validation of the Parental Decision Aid for Methylphenidate Drug Holidays
2.2. Development of the Child- and Adolescent-Friendly Versions of the Decision Aid
2.3. Validation of the Branded Decision Aids
3. Results
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Decision Aid (V1) Item | Item Description (Summarized for the Purpose of This Table) | Relevance of Item (I-CVI) |
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Section 1Frequently asked questions, to provide comprehensive information about planned drug holidays from methylphenidate | ||
1 | The aim of the guide | 1 |
2 | Definition of the term “planned drug holiday” | 1 |
3 | Reasons for taking a planned drug holiday | 1 |
4 | Possible advantages of planned drug holidays | 1 |
5 | Possible risks of stopping ADHD medication during drug holidays | 0.75 a |
6 | Best time to consider planned drug holidays from ADHD medication | 1 |
7 | Guideline recommendations about drug holidays in ADHD | 1 |
8 | What to expect when taking a planned drug holiday | 1 |
Section 2Compare options, to explain the risks and benefits of considering a planned break from the medication | ||
9 | Comparing the options | 0.75 a |
Section 3Your feelings, to allow the individual to test their subjective feelings and weigh up their receptiveness to the idea of a drug holiday | ||
10 | My child still needs/does not need the medication (assessing feelings) | 1 |
11 | My child may/may not manage well without the medication | 1 |
12 | My child has been free of symptoms/still exhibits symptoms | 0.75 a |
13 | I am worried about the possible side-effects/I feel the medication is safe | 1 |
14 | I am (not) worried about stopping medication for a short period | 1 |
15 | My child is/is not getting appropriate support at school | 1 |
16 | I am (not) confident in dealing with my child’s behaviour | 1 |
17 | My child is attending college and may (not) need the medication | 1 |
18 | We have tried alternative interventions which are (not) effective | 1 |
19 | My other important reasons | 1 |
Section 4Your decision, to document a final decision about whether to introduce a planned drug holiday from ADHD medication. | ||
20 | The final decision | 1 |
Section of the Decision Aid | Assessment Category | Parent Version S-CVI | Adolescent Version S-CVI | Child Version S-CVI |
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1 Frequently asked questions | Visual presentation | 1.00 | 0.78 a | 1.00 |
Clarity of content | 0.89 | 0.56 a | 0.89 | |
2 Compare options | Visual presentation | 0.89 | 0.89 | 0.56 a |
Clarity of content | 1.00 | 0.78 | 0.56 a | |
3 Your feelings | Visual presentation | 1.00 | 0.89 | 0.89 |
Clarity of content | 0.89 | 0.67 a | 0.56 a | |
How engaging | 0.78 a | 0.67 a | 0.67 a | |
4 Your decision | Visual presentation | 1.00 | 0.78 a | 0.89 |
Clarity of content | 0.78 a | 0.56 a | 0.89 | |
How engaging | 0.78 a | 0.67 a | 0.89 |
Parent Version | Adolescent Version | Child Version |
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Enlarge font size Reformat some paragraphs Remove bold from some text and embolden other text Improve lay language and presentation Balance volume of text in tables in Section 2 Improve instruction wording Reduce number of examples to 1 in Section 3 Add a double-sided arrow to Section 3 decision statements Add a reference to NICE guidelines in Section 1 Add a sentence to invite a discussion with the clinician at the end of the decision aid | Improve presentation of information boxes in Section 1 Change wording from ‘drug’ to ‘medicine’ Improve instruction wording Balance volume of text in tables in Section 2 | Improve title of the decision aid Improve images used to represent adults Change wording for clarity Change visuals to create a simple rating scale for Section 2 |
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Ibrahim, K.; Randolph, G.; Doran, O.; Donyai, P. The Construction and Validation of Child, Adolescent and Parental Decision Aids for Considering Methylphenidate Drug Holidays in ADHD. Pharmacy 2018, 6, 122. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy6040122
Ibrahim K, Randolph G, Doran O, Donyai P. The Construction and Validation of Child, Adolescent and Parental Decision Aids for Considering Methylphenidate Drug Holidays in ADHD. Pharmacy. 2018; 6(4):122. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy6040122
Chicago/Turabian StyleIbrahim, Kinda, Gina Randolph, Olivia Doran, and Parastou Donyai. 2018. "The Construction and Validation of Child, Adolescent and Parental Decision Aids for Considering Methylphenidate Drug Holidays in ADHD" Pharmacy 6, no. 4: 122. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy6040122
APA StyleIbrahim, K., Randolph, G., Doran, O., & Donyai, P. (2018). The Construction and Validation of Child, Adolescent and Parental Decision Aids for Considering Methylphenidate Drug Holidays in ADHD. Pharmacy, 6(4), 122. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy6040122