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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Is There an App for That? Suitability Assessment of Apps for Children and Young People With ADHD

机译:注意缺陷多动障碍:有针对此的应用程序吗?适用于患有多动症的儿童和青少年的应用程序的适用性评估

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Background Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a complex highly comorbid disorder, which can have a huge impact on those with ADHD, their family, and the community around them. ADHD is currently managed using pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions. However, with advances in technology and an increase in the use of mobile apps, managing ADHD can be augmented using apps specifically designed for this population. However, little is known regarding the suitability and usability of currently available apps. Objective The aim of this study was to explore the suitability of the top 10 listed apps for children and young people with ADHD and clinicians who work with them. It is hypothesized that mobile apps designed for this population could be more suitably designed for this population. Methods The top 10 listed apps that are specifically targeted toward children and young people with ADHD in the United Kingdom were identified via the Google Play (n=5) and iTunes store (n=5). Interviews were then undertaken with 5 clinicians who specialize in treating this population and 5 children and young people with ADHD themselves, to explore their opinions of the 10 apps identified and what they believe the key components are for apps to be suitable for this population. Results Five themes emerged from clinician and young people interviews: the accessibility of the technology, the importance of relating to apps, addressing ADHD symptoms and related difficulties, age appropriateness, and app interaction. Three additional themes emerged from the clinician interviews alone: monitoring symptoms, side effects and app effect on relationships, and the impact of common comorbid conditions. The characteristics of the apps did not appear to match well with the views of our sample. Conclusions These findings suggest that the apps may not be suitable in meeting the complex needs associated with this condition. Further research is required to explore the value of apps for children and young people with ADHD and their families and, in particular, any positive role for apps in the management of ADHD in this age group. A systematic review on how technology can be used to engage this population and how it can be used to help them would be a useful way forward. This could be the platform to begin exploring the use of apps further.
机译:背景技术注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)是一种复杂的高度合并症,对患有ADHD的患者,他们的家人和周围的社区有巨大的影响。目前,ADHD使用药理学和非药理学干预措施进行管理。但是,随着技术的进步和移动应用程序的使用增加,可以使用专门为此人群设计的应用程序来增强对ADHD的管理。但是,对于当前可用应用程序的适用性和可用性知之甚少。目的这项研究的目的是探讨列出的十大应用程序对ADHD的儿童和年轻人以及与之合作的临床医生的适用性。假设针对此人群设计的移动应用可能更适合此人群。方法通过Google Play(n = 5)和iTunes store(n = 5)确定了英国排名前10位专门针对ADHD儿童和年轻人的应用程序。然后与5位专门治疗该人群的临床医生以及5位本身患有ADHD的儿童和年轻人进行了访谈,以探讨他们对所确定的10个应用程序的看法,以及他们认为适合这些人群的应用程序的关键组成部分。结果临床和年轻人访谈中出现了五个主题:技术的可访问性,与应用程序相关的重要性,解决ADHD症状和相关困难,年龄适合性以及应用程序交互。仅从临床医生访谈中就出现了另外三个主题:监视症状,副作用和应用程序对关系的影响以及常见共病的影响。这些应用程序的特征似乎与我们的样本视图不太匹配。结论这些发现表明,这些应用程序可能不适合满足与此条件相关的复杂需求。需要进一步的研究,以探讨应用程序对患有ADHD的儿童和年轻人及其家庭的价值,尤其是在该年龄段的应用程序对ADHD管理中的任何积极作用。对如何使用技术吸引这些人群以及如何使用技术来帮助他们进行系统的审查将是一个有益的前进方向。这可能是开始进一步探索应用程序使用的平台。

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