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Loving Hearts, Beautiful Minds ADHD Clinical Practice Guidelines 2014 Daniel Fung Chairman Medical Board Institute of Mental Health, Singapore

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  • Loving Hearts, Beautiful Minds

    ADHD Clinical Practice Guidelines 2014

    Daniel Fung

    Chairman Medical Board Institute of Mental Health, Singapore

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    Financial Disclosures

    • I have received no honorarium and sponsorship from commercial and pharmaceutical companies in the last 3 years

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    What is ADHD?

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    Classification in DSM 5

    • Neurodevelopmental Disorders

    • ADHD • Intellectual disability (intellectual

    developmental disorder)

    • Communication disorders

    • Specific learning disorder

    • Motor disorders

    • Autism Spectrum Disorder

    • Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders

    • Oppositional Defiant Disorder

    • Conduct Disorder

    • Intermittent Explosive Disorder

    • Antisocial Personality Disorder

    • Pyromania

    • Kleptomania

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    ADHD in DSM 5

    • No change in criteria, numbers of symptoms required, and specifiers

    • Text descriptions include illustrations of examples of symptoms to serve as guide

    • Often fails to give close attention to details or makes careless mistakes in schoolwork, work, or other activities (e.g. overlooks or misses details, work is inaccurate)

    • For 17 years and above, 5 symptoms required

    • Symptoms onset prior to 12 years old (vs. 7 years old in DSM IV)

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    Field Trials in DSM 5

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    Definitions

    Behaviour Problems defined by:

    • Intensity or severity

    • Pervasiveness

    • Persistence

    • Appropriateness

    • Functioning

    ADHD is defined by:

    • 6 (5) out of 9 symptoms of Inattention/ H-I

    • More than 1 situation

    • Before age 7 (12)

    • Not explained by some other disorder

    • Impaired functioning

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    Causes of ADHD

    Input

    (Cortex)

    Executive Functions Planning Organising Monitoring Evaluating behaviour

    (Hippocampus)

    Memory

    Output

    (ACG)

    Attention

    (Amygdala +LS+STS+OFC)

    Emotions and Socialising

    Behaviour Genetics

    Environmental

    Risks

    CNS injury or

    Infection, toxins

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    How the ADHD Brain Works

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    ADHD and Academic Performance

    Intelligence

    Phonological Deficits Dyslexia

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    Areas of Concern

    • Recluse

    • Excuse

    • Abuse

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    Why the need for a CPG?

    Guidelines: Aims to streamline particular processes according to a set routine or sound practice

    MOH: improving clinical practice

    • Public health importance

    • Variations in practice

    • Good evidence of effective practice

    • Likelihood to have an impact on practice

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    Public Health Issue

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    Variations in Practice

    Modify Behaviour

    Learning support

    Medications

    Train Parents

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    Variations in Practice

    http://www.time.com/time/magazine/0,9263,7601031103,00.html

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    Good Evidence of Effective Practice

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    AMS MOH Clinical Practice Guidelines

    AIMS

    • Assessment towards diagnosis and treatment plan

    • Evidence for non-pharmacological treatment approaches in Singapore

    • Evidence for medication use in Singapore

    TARGET GROUP

    • Professionals who come into contact with children and adolescents below the age of 18 who have ADHD

    Academy of Medicine,

    Singapore

    College of Family

    Physicians, Singapore

    College of Paediatrics and

    Child Health

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    AMS MOH Clinical Practice Guidelines

    WORKGROUP

    • Appointed by the Academy of Medicine, Singapore.

    • Comprising psychiatrists, paediatricians, educational psychologists, a medical social worker, a pharmacist, an advanced practice nurse and a parent representative

    Academy of Medicine,

    Singapore

    College of Family

    Physicians, Singapore

    College of Paediatrics and

    Child Health

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    AMS MOH Clinical Practice Guidelines

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    • Gordon Harper MD – Associate Professor of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School

    • Scott H. Kollins PhD – Professor & Vice-Chair for Research Strategy & Development Director, Duke

    ADHD Program Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Professor, Department of Psychology & Neuroscience Duke University, Durham, NC

    • Rosemary Tannock PhD – Professor Emeritus Ontario Institute of Studies in Education, University of

    Toronto Senior Scientist Neurosciences & Mental Health Research Program Research Institute of the Hospital for Sick Children

    • Toh Chin Lee MD – Senior Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist & Head of Department of

    Psychiatry Hospital Selayang

    Academy of Medicine,

    Singapore

    College of Family

    Physicians, Singapore

    College of Paediatrics and

    Child Health

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    AMS MOH Clinical Practice Guidelines

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    Subsidiary editors: • Dr Pwee Keng Ho

    – Deputy Director (Health Technology Assessment) Performance & Technology Assessment Division Ministry of Health

    • Mr Raymond Huang – Manager (Health Technology Assessment) Performance & Technology Assessment Division

    Ministry of Health Secretariat team: • Ms Chin Mien Chew

    – Information Specialist (Health Technology Assessment) Performance & Technology Assessment Division Ministry of Health

    • Ms Suriana Taib – Manager (Health Technology Assessment) Performance & Technology Assessment Division

    Ministry of Health

    Academy of Medicine,

    Singapore

    College of Family

    Physicians, Singapore

    College of Paediatrics and

    Child Health

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    AMS MOH Clinical Practice Guidelines

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    Dr Edwin Chan Shih-Yen – Head, Epidemiology Singapore Clinical Research Institute Assoc Professor,

    Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore Director, Singapore Branch, Australasian Cochrane Centre; Head (Evidence-based Medicine) Performance & Technology Assessment Division Ministry of Health

    AMS Support team:

    • Syairah Bte Samsudin, Professional Affairs Sr Executive, Academy of Medicine, Singapore

    Academy of Medicine,

    Singapore

    College of Family

    Physicians, Singapore

    College of Paediatrics and

    Child Health

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    Models of Care Education Healthcare

    RTI

    Response to Interventions

    RTI

    Response to Illness

    Universal Healthcare

    Small

    Group

    Instruction

    Early Interventions

    Universal Education

    Intensive

    Individual

    Intervention

    Intensive

    Individual

    Intervention

    Medical Consult

    Improve Quality Effective, Accessible, Timely, Affordable, Safe

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    Redesigning Healthcare

    Traditional Mental Healthcare Model:

    Hospital and clinician centric

    Resource intensive with accessibility issues

    Traditional Prevention Model:

    Screening for illness

    Disorder/ Illness centric

    Stigma and avoidance

    Traditional Promotion Model:

    Public education

    Media centric

    Costly and hard to reach all Educational Self Care:

    Start young, leverage on technology, focus on

    resilience and strengths based models

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    Desired Model

    Treatment (Usually in Clinics)

    Etiology

    Current Model

    Diagnosis:

    Labelling

    Basic Assessment at school entry

    or earlier?

    No labelling

    Group Interventions

    Individual Treatment

    New Model of Care for Youths

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    Hospital Centric Model

    Schools, IHLs Medical Services

    Family

    Treatment (Usually in Clinics)

    Etiology

    Social Services

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    Schools, IHLs Medical Services

    Family

    Social Services

    70%

    20%

    10%

    2. Training and

    Capability Building

    1. Professional

    Helpline

    3. Establishing

    Community

    Networks

    Counsellors

    Social workers

    Educational

    Psychologists

    GPs

    Response Early intervention & Assessment in Community mental Health

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    Roles of REACH Clinical Services

    Advice on mental health issues through the REACH helpline Responsive evaluation of referred students through triaging system Early intervention of common child mental health problems

    e.g. school refusal, ADHD, Anxiety etc.

    Training Training of school counsellors in identifying and

    managing mental health issues, as well as in mental health promotion.

    Training of GPs & staff of social service agencies in managing mental health problems

    Networking/Integrating care Facilitate linkages between schools,

    social & community agencies, GPs & mental health service providers to integrate care processes

    Inter-agency consultation & case conference

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    www.reachforstudents.com

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    Community Centric Model

    Schools, IHLs Medical Services

    Family

    Social Services

    4 hospitals

    IMH, KKH, NUHS

    KTPH

    55,000 students

    seeing

    Counsellors

    800 seen

    31 GP Partners

    45 GPs trained per year

    800 referred

    7000 calls

    800 case conferences

    372 schools

    513,968 students

    12 VWOs

    21 SPED Schools

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    Vision 2020

    Family

    Tertiary Care

    Primary Care

    Secondary Care

    Lifelong Care

    Regional Health

    Systems

    Academic &

    National Centres

    Educational &

    Social Systems

    Educational Selfcare

    Systems

    Child

    Developmental

    Services

  • Children’s Homes Foster Care

    Primary Care Providers

    Robust Regional Healthcare Systems

    Support from Community Partners

    Offer Affordable & Quality Tertiary Care

    Promote Mental Health

    Train Mental Health Professionals

    Conduct Mental Health Research

    COMMUNITY

    HOSPITAL

    School Counsellor

    School & Community Acceptance

    Support from School

    Public Education

  • Thank You