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Practice Key Driver Diagram

Chapter Quality Network ADHD Project Jen Powell, MPH, MBA Donna Williams The Parent Perspective

Jen Powell, MPH, MBA I have no relevant financial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider of commercial services discussed in this CME activity. I do not intend to discuss an unapproved or investigative use of a commercial product/device in my presentation. Commercial Interests Disclosure 3

 Understand the perspective of a parent of a child with ADHD Session Objective

Share your story as a parent of children with ADHD.

What emotions and feelings did you have when you learned about the condition?

What topics would be helpful to discuss with your child’s pediatrician at diagnosis and follow-up visits?

What do you know now that you wish you had known sooner about managing ADHD?

i.e., resources (print and online) and people Where did you go for support?

“No treatments have been found to cure this disorder, but many treatments exist which can effectively assist with its management.” - Russell Barkley, PhD ADHD is a chronic childhood condition that requires ongoing treatment and active management, often into adulthood.

“Treatment must be provided over long time periods to assist those with ADHD in the ongoing management of their disorder…Chief among these treatments is the education of the family and school staff about the nature of the disorder and its management” - Russell Barkley, PhD Parents need training and guidance to learn how to manage ADHD children and prepare them for independence.

“Care for kids with ADHD will never improve until parents are well trained and know what good treatment looks like.” - David Rabiner, PhD, Duke University Parent involvement is a critical component to effective ADHD treatment for children.