The Outcome of an ADHD Parenting Group Training Programme (APEG) In the Peterborough Neurodevelopmental Service (NDS)

Journal Title: Clinical Journal of Nursing Care and Practice - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

ADHD is the most common neurodevelopmental disorder in children and adolescents with prevalence ranging between 5% and 12% in developed countries. There is ample evidence that carefully structured enhanced behavioural parenting programmes are useful in the management of ADHD.

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Hani Ayyash, Michael O Ogundele, Ruth Wisbey, Emma Weisblatt, Lorraine Cuff, Venkat Reddy

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  • EP ID EP560228
  • DOI 10.29328/journal.hjncp.1001002
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Hani Ayyash, Michael O Ogundele, Ruth Wisbey, Emma Weisblatt, Lorraine Cuff, Venkat Reddy (2017). The Outcome of an ADHD Parenting Group Training Programme (APEG) In the Peterborough Neurodevelopmental Service (NDS). Clinical Journal of Nursing Care and Practice, 1(1), 13-19. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-560228