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Protocol for the STAR (Sheffield Treatments for ADHD) project: an internal pilot study assessing the feasibility of the Trials within Cohorts (TwiCs) design to test the effectiveness of interventions for children with ADHD

机译:STAR(多动症的谢菲尔德治疗)项目的协议:一项内部先导研究,评估队列研究(TwiCs)设计的可行性,以测试针对多动症儿童的干预措施的有效性

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common and growing problem and a leading cause of child referrals to Child and Adult Mental Health Services (CAMHS). It is a drain on resources across nationally funded support agencies and associated with negative outcomes such as early criminality, school disruption and antisocial behaviour. Mainstream interventions (pharmacological and behavioural) demonstrate effectiveness whilst implemented, but are costly, often have unwanted side effects and do not appear to be affecting long-term outcomes.Development of a robust evidence base for the effectiveness of current and novel interventions and their impact over the long term is required. The aim of the Sheffield Treatments for ADHD Research (STAR) project is to facilitate a rigorous evidence base in order to provide information about the comparative (cost) effectiveness and acceptability of multiple interventions to key stakeholders.MethodsThe Trials within Cohorts (TwiCs) design was used to build a cohort of children with a diagnosis of ADHD and conduct a three-armed pilot trial of the clinical and cost effectiveness of two novel interventions: (a) treatment by nutritional therapists and (b) treatment by homoeopaths, compared to (c) treatment as usual.Participants are recruited to the STAR long-term observational cohort, and their outcomes of interest (ADHD symptoms, health-related quality of life, school disruption, resource use and criminality) are measured every 6?months by carers and (blinded) teachers. Two promising interventions were identified for the first randomised controlled trial embedded in the cohort. A random selection of eligible participants is offered treatments (a) and (b). The outcomes of those offered treatment are compared to those not offered treatment using intention to treat (ITT) analysis.The feasibility of recruiting to the cohort and the trial, delivering the interventions, the effectiveness of the interventions and the appropriateness, sensitivity and collectability of outcomes is trialled.DiscussionThe results of this trial will provide information on the feasibility of the TwiCs design to facilitate multiple trials of potential interventions for children with ADHD, and the acceptability, clinical and cost effectiveness of two potential interventions for ADHD to ADHD stakeholders including service providers. Future stages of the STAR project will test other treatments informed by the results in stage 1.Trial registrationISRCTN number 17723526. ?https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN17723526. Date assigned 27/4/15.
机译:注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)是一个常见且日益严重的问题,并且是儿童转介给儿童和成人心理健康服务(CAMHS)的主要原因。这浪费了国家资助的支持机构的资源,并与诸如早期犯罪,学校混乱和反社会行为等负面结果相关。主流干预措施(药理和行为干预)在实施时显示出有效性,但成本高昂,通常具有不良的副作用且似乎不会影响长期结果。为当前和新型干预措施及其效果的有效性建立有力的证据基础从长远来看是必需的。谢菲尔德治疗多动症研究(STAR)项目的目的是促进建立严格的证据基础,以便向主要利益相关者提供有关多种干预措施的比较(成本)有效性和可接受性的信息。方法队列研究(TwiCs)设计用来建立一个诊断为多动症的儿童队列,并进行两项新的干预措施的临床和成本效益的三臂试验研究:(a)营养治疗师的治疗和(b)同种疗法的治疗,与(c照常进行治疗。参与者被招募到STAR长期观察队列中,护理人员和护理人员每6个月对他们感兴趣的结果(ADHD症状,与健康相关的生活质量,学校中断,资源使用和犯罪)进行衡量。 (盲人)老师。对于队列中的第一个随机对照试验,确定了两种有希望的干预措施。为符合条件的参与者随机选择提供治疗(a)和(b)。使用意向治疗(ITT)分析将提供治疗的结果与未提供治疗的结果进行比较。招募队列和试验,提供干预措施的可行性,干预措施的有效性以及治疗的适当性,敏感性和可收集性讨论本试验的结果将提供有关TwiCs设计的可行性的信息,以促进对多动症儿童进行潜在干预的多次试验,以及两种对ADHD潜在干预措施(包括服务)的可接受性,临床和成本效益提供者。 STAR项目的后续阶段将测试阶段1中的结果所告知的其他处理方法。试验注册ISRCTN编号17723526。?https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN17723526。日期分配为27/4/15。

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