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FOCUS ADHD

FOCUS ADHD
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a behavioural disorder that includes symptoms such as inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness. It affects around 5% of school-aged children worldwide and can have a large impact on personal, academic, family and social interaction.

In the UK children can wait on average 18 months from their first appointment to receiving a formal ADHD diagnosis and the annual cost of ADHD assessments to the NHS is estimated at around £23m.

Health innovation networks worked with mental health trusts and community paediatric services to improve the assessment process for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) using computer-based tests (measuring attention, impulsivity and activity). Health innovation networks, including Health Innovation KSS, supported its wider spread during 2020-2022 as part of a national programme.

We are supported an ADHD intervention which uses technology created by health technology company Qbtech Ltd. The technology, QbTest, measures a patient’s attention, impulsivity and motor activity all at the same time. These indicators are core symptoms of ADHD and accurate measurement adds objectivity to support timely diagnosis.

The intervention has shown a reduction in time to diagnosis by 153 days (median). Using this intervention increases staff capacity by reducing the number of appointments needed for diagnosis and by ruling out ADHD sooner for ambiguous cases. Releasing capacity of clinicians can help reduce waiting lists and allow clinicians more time to concentrate on complex cases.

Health Innovation KSS has supported the mobilisation of 16 sites across six NHS Trusts. In total 1,286 tests have taken place since 2019.

To learn more about the outcomes of the FOCUS ADHD programme across the South East and Dorset, check out this Flashcard.

To find out more, please contact Becca Randell, Implementation Lead.

To mark ADHD Awareness Month, October 2021, we asked some young people and a parent in Medway “what’s it like living with ADHD?”

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