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Unmet Needs in Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder—Can Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Fill the Gap? Promises and Ethical Challenges

机译:注意缺陷多动障碍儿童的需求未得到满足-经颅直流电刺激能否填补空白?承诺与道德挑战

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a disorder most frequently diagnosed in children and adolescents. Although ADHD can be effectively treated with psychostimulants, a significant proportion of patients discontinue treatment because of adverse events or insufficient improvement of symptoms. In addition, cognitive abilities that are frequently impaired in ADHD are not directly targeted by medication. Therefore, additional treatment options, especially to improve cognitive abilities, are needed. Because of its relatively easy application, well-established safety, and low cost, transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a promising additional treatment option. Further research is needed to establish efficacy and to integrate this treatment into the clinical routine. In particular, limited evidence regarding the use of tDCS in children, lack of clear translational guidelines, and general challenges in conducting research with vulnerable populations pose a number of practical and ethical challenges to tDCS intervention studies. In this paper, we identify and discuss ethical issues related to research on tDCS and its potential therapeutic use for ADHD in children and adolescents. Relevant ethical issues in the tDCS research for pediatric ADHD center on safety, risk/benefit ratio, information and consent, labeling problems, and nonmedical use. Following an analysis of these issues, we developed a list of recommendations that can guide clinicians and researchers in conducting ethically sound research on tDCS in pediatric ADHD.
机译:注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)是儿童和青少年中最常见的疾病。尽管可以使用精神刺激药有效治疗多动症,但由于不良事件或症状改善不足,大部分患者停止治疗。另外,在ADHD中经常受损的认知能力不是药物直接针对的。因此,需要额外的治疗方案,尤其是提高认知能力的方案。由于其相对简单的应用,公认的安全性和低成本,经颅直流电刺激(tDCS)是有前途的其他治疗选择。需要进一步的研究来确定疗效并将这种治疗方法纳入临床常规。特别是,关于在儿童中使用tDCS的证据有限,缺乏明确的翻译指南以及在对弱势人群进行研究方面的一般挑战对tDCS干预研究提出了许多实际和道德挑战。在本文中,我们确定并讨论了与tDCS研究及其在儿童和青少年中对ADHD的潜在治疗用途有关的伦理问题。儿科ADHD的tDCS研究中的相关伦理问题集中在安全性,风险/收益比,信息和同意,标签问题以及非医疗用途上。在对这些问题进行分析之后,我们制定了一系列建议,可以指导临床医生和研究人员就小儿多动症中的tDCS进行合乎道德的合理研究。

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