Parents at the Center: Information Management in ADHD - Clinical Trial
NCT00543257 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 194
Last updated 2017-10-06
Summary
Health literacy is an integral part of the pathway for the successful transfer of information between patients and providers. Parents of children with Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) play an essential role in chronic care as they offer critical information to providers that drives appropriate education and disease management. We propose the development and evaluation of an electronic data entry tool that enables parents to communicate data essential to treatment of their children, regardless of their own literacy skills. The research plan addresses a question central to patient-centered information management: how does health literacy influence parents' report of data on ADHD and the process-level events that result from parent-provider communication? The following specific aims organize the clinical study: proposal: 1) To assess the effect of health literacy on successful completion of parent-reported ADHD health information in both paper-based and PCHR formats, and, 2): To determine the association between health literacy and process-level outcomes for ADHD that stem from parent-provider exchange of information. The formal evaluation will study a diverse cohort of parents in a randomized trial of data entry (paper versus PCHR) for ADHD-specific information. Primary care records for children of this cohort will be analyzed for the prior 12 month period. Both a retrospective examination of documented ADHD processes of care and a prospective evaluation of the utility of data from the PCHR will occur. Literacy level is a primary variable of interest throughout the evaluation.
Conditions
- Health Literacy
- Attention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity
- Computer Literacy
- Information Management
- Parents
Interventions
- OTHER
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Use of paper forms to write down information
Parents will be asked to write down information specific to their child's ADHD using paper forms.
- OTHER
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Computer
Parents will use a computer to complete data entry on information specific to their child's ADHD care
Sponsors & Collaborators
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National Library of Medicine (NLM)
collaborator NIH - lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Stephen Porter, MD · Boston Children's Hospital
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2007-12-31
- Primary Completion
- 2009-03-31
- Completion
- 2014-06-30
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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