Analysis of Applying Chinese Medical Clinical Pathway for Treating Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
- Author:
Yu-qing GUO
;
Xin-min HAN
;
Xian-kang ZHU
;
Zheng ZHOU
;
Bing-xiang MA
;
Bao-qing ZHANG
;
Yan-ning LI
;
Yu-lin FENG
;
Zheng XUE
;
Yong-hong WANG
;
Yi-min LI
;
Zhi-mei JIANG
;
Jin-xing XU
;
Wei-zhen YUE
;
Xi-xiong XIANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Attention; Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity; therapy; Child; Critical Pathways; Humans; Medicine, Chinese Traditional
- From: Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(12):1469-1473
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the application effect of Chinese medical clinical pathway for treating attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and to provide evidence for further improving clinical pathways.
METHODSTotally 270 ADHD children patients were recruited and treated at pediatrics clinics of 9 cooperative hospitals from December 2011 to December 2012. The treatment course for all was 3 months. Scores of attention deficit and hyperactivity rating scale, scores of behavior, Conners index of hyperactivity (CIH), and Chinese medical syndrome scores were compared between before and after treatment. The efficacy difference in various sexes, ages, and disease courses were evaluated by judging standards for Chinese medical syndrome and ADHD.
RESULTSFifteen children patients who entered clinical pathway dropped out, and the rest 255 completed this trial. Compared with before treatment, total scores of attention deficit and hyperactivity rating scale, scores of attention deficit and hyperactivity rating scale, CIH, and Chinese medical syndrome scores obviously decreased (all P < 0.01). The total effective rate in disease efficacy was 87.8% (224/255 cases), and the total effective rate in Chinese medical syndrome curative effect was 87.5% (223/255 cases). The clinical curative effect was not influenced by age, gender, or course of disease when statistically analyzed from judging standards for Chinese medical syndrome or for disease efficacy.
CONCLUSIONIntervention by Chinese medical clinical pathway could improve ADHD patients' symptoms, and its efficacy was not influenced by sex, age, or course of disease.