Ensuring Comprehensive Care: An Audit on Physical Parameter Monitoring in Children and Adolescents With ADHD on Medication
Rakesh Sharma

TL;DR
This audit evaluates how well physical health is monitored in children with ADHD on medication and finds mostly good adherence but some gaps.
Contribution
The study contributes a retrospective audit of ADHD medication monitoring practices in CAMHS, identifying areas for improvement.
Findings
46 out of 50 clients had all physical parameters measured at every appointment.
Two clients were referred for shared care, affecting consistent monitoring.
One client missed height checks and another missed blood pressure and pulse rate monitoring.
Abstract
Aims: In child and adolescent psychiatry, particularly within Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS), monitoring the physical health of patients on ADHD medications is of paramount importance. Medications such as stimulants can have significant impacts on physiological processes, including cardiovascular health. This audit aims to assess current practices in monitoring physical parameters in children and adolescents prescribed ADHD medication at St Ann’s Hospital (Haringey), identify gaps in practice, and recommend improvements based on recent research. Methods: Study design: Retrospective audit. Sample: Medical records of children and adolescents diagnosed with ADHD and currently on medication. Data Collection: Frequency and documentation of weight, height, blood pressure, and heart rate measurements over the past year. Analysis: Descriptive statistics will be used to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
