实践指南发展:APSARD美国成人ADHD诊断和治疗指南

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Psychiatric Annals Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.3928/00485713-20230911-05
David W. Goodman, Greg Mattingly
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注意缺陷/多动障碍(ADHD)是一种常见的儿童神经精神障碍,许多人在其余生中都会持续存在。虽然美国已经制定了一些针对儿童多动症的诊断和治疗指南,但美国还没有针对成人多动症的指南。在过去的几年中,随着成人ADHD患者求医的增加以及ADHD药物处方的增加,美国ADHD及相关疾病专业协会(APSARD)已经认识到需要为美国制定诊断和治疗指南。临床实践指南的制定遵循严格的科学过程,包括文献回顾、利益冲突管理、工作组成员的参与程度、基于已发表研究的临床建议、数据质量排名以及德尔菲过程(Delphi process),以评估几乎没有已发表研究的临床建议的排名顺序。医学研究所(现在的国家医学院)和美国精神病学协会已经为上述手稿开发的每个阶段建立了协议。本文详细地回顾了这个过程,并传达了工作的复杂性。[精神病医生安。]2023; 53(10): 449 - 454。)
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Practice Guidelines Development: The APSARD United States Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of ADHD in Adults
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neuropsychiatric disorder arising in children that persists in many people for the remainder of their lives. While several diagnostic and treatment guidelines in the United States (US) have been developed for childhood ADHD, no guidelines have been published in the US for adults with ADHD. With the increase of care seeking by adults with ADHD accompanied by increasing ADHD medication prescriptions in the past few years, the American Professional Society for ADHD and Related Disorders Association (APSARD) has recognized the need for diagnostic and treatment guidelines for the US. The development of clinical practice guidelines follows a rigorous scientific process of literature review, conflict of interest management, levels of participation of the working group members, clinical recommendations based on published research, a ranking of the quality of data, and a Delphi process to evaluate the rank order of clinical recommendations with little published research available. The Institute of Medicine (now The National Academy of Medicine) and the American Psychiatric Association have established protocols for each of the aforementioned phases of the manuscript development. This article reviews this process in detail and conveys the complexity of the endeavor. [ Psychiatr Ann . 2023;53(10):449–454.]
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