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Report of an initial pilot study on the feasibility of using the MacArthur competence assessment tool for clinical research in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

机译:关于使用麦克阿瑟能力评估工具进行患有注意力缺陷/多动症的儿童和青少年临床研究的可行性的初步试验研究报告。

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INTRODUCTION: The MacArthur Competence Assessment Tool for Clinical Research (MacCAT-CR) was used in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and co-morbid oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and in their parents. The aims were to test feasibility and to determine children's understanding of the elements of disclosure for a clinical drug trial and their competence to assent. METHOD: The contents and language of MacCAT-CR were adapted to be age appropriate for the children. Twelve children (mean age, 9.87 [7.7-12.2]; mean intelligence quotient [IQ], 97 [72-122]) and either the mother or father of each child were interviewed. Psychologists rated the interviews and, in addition to MacCAT-CR, competence was assessed by trained clinicians. RESULTS: The MacCAT-CR was practicable, and the time required was acceptable. Interrater reliability was excellent in children. Children performed less well than parents on this test (children;s vs. parents' scores: Understanding 5.86 vs. 9.08, appreciation 2.64 vs. 4.96, reasoning 3.05 vs. 4.63, respectively). Whereas clinicians assessed all children as competent, lack of competence became apparent in the MacCAT-CR. CONCLUSIONS: The practicability and the interrater reliability suggest that the MacCAT-CR is feasible in children, but the question of whether competence is assessed validly remains unsolved in the absence of external validation. The differences between assessment by clinicians and the low scores obtained in the MacCAT-CR suggest that children may give assent even if they do not understand completely. The results of this initial pilot study may help in the planning of further investigations intended to improve information about studies and assessment of assent/consent.
机译:简介:MacArthur临床研究能力评估工具(MacCAT-CR)用于患有注意力缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)和合并症的对立反抗障碍(ODD)的儿童和青少年及其父母。目的是测试可行性,并确定儿童对临床药物试验的公开内容及其同意能力的理解。方法:MacCAT-CR的内容和语言经过调整,以适合儿童的年龄。采访了十二个孩子(平均年龄,9.87 [7.7-12.2];平均智商[IQ],97 [72-122])以及每个孩子的父母。心理学家对访谈进行评分,除MacCAT-CR外,还由受过训练的临床医生评估能力。结果:MacCAT-CR是可行的,所需的时间是可以接受的。儿童的评估者间信度极好。儿童在这项测试中的表现不及父母(儿童与父母的成绩:分别理解为5.86和9.08,欣赏为2.64和4.96,推理为3.05和4.63)。尽管临床医生认为所有儿童均称职,但在MacCAT-CR中明显缺乏能力。结论:实用性和跨度可靠性表明MacCAT-CR在儿童中是可行的,但是在没有外部验证的情况下,能否有效评估能力的问题仍未解决。临床医生的评估与MacCAT-CR中获得的低分之间的差异表明,即使他们不完全理解,孩子也可以给予同意。初步试验研究的结果可能有助于规划进一步的调查,以改善有关研究和同意/同意评估的信息。

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