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Family management in childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: A qualitative inquiry.

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PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to better understand how caregivers and families manage childhood Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in their everyday lives and explore family management factors… Click to show full abstract

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to better understand how caregivers and families manage childhood Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in their everyday lives and explore family management factors most relevant to child outcomes, including the child's daily life, condition management effort, condition management ability, and view of condition impact. DESIGN AND METHODS Cross-sectional data from caregivers (N = 50) of children with ADHD (ages 5-12 years) within a large northeastern city were collected, analyzed, and interpreted using directed content analysis and qualitative methods. This inquiry was part of a larger mixed method study which examined the impact of family management on childhood ADHD and how family management factors were related to children's level of impairment across a spectrum of child functioning. RESULTS Thematic summaries based on qualitative descriptive methods highlighted four aspects of family management including: 1) how caregivers contextualized their child's condition in everyday family life, 2) the significant effort required by caregivers to manage their child's ADHD, 3) how caregivers perceived their ability to manage their child's condition, and 4) the impact of ADHD on their child and family's future. CONCLUSIONS Family management is an important concept within pediatric literature and may be extended to further research and practice changes for children with ADHD and their caregivers. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS Pediatric nurses are at the forefront of working with children and families. Understanding caregiver perspectives in regard to family management is important for strengthening collaborative partnerships with families and improving the care of children with ADHD.

Keywords: condition; family; management; attention deficit; family management; childhood attention

Journal Title: Journal of pediatric nursing
Year Published: 2020

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