Mark E Feldman’s research while affiliated with Société canadienne du sang and other places

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Publications (2)


ADHD in children and youth: Part 2—Treatment
  • Literature Review

October 2018

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66 Reads

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32 Citations

Paediatrics & Child Health

Mark E Feldman

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Alice Charach

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Stacey A Bélanger

Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a chronic neurodevelopmental disorder. Three position statements have been developed by the Canadian Paediatric Society, following systematic literature reviews. Statement objectives are to: • 1) Summarize the current clinical evidence regarding ADHD, • 2) Establish a standard for ADHD care, and • 3) Assist Canadian clinicians in making well-informed, evidence-based decisions to enhance care of children and youth with this condition. Specific topics reviewed in Part 2, which focuses on treatment, include: evidence and context for a range of clinical approaches, combining behavioural and pharmacological interventions to address impairment more effectively, the role of parent and teacher (or other caregiver) training, the use of stimulant and nonstimulant medications, with effects and risks, and dosing and monitoring protocols. Treatment recommendations are based on current guidelines, evidence from the literature, and expert consensus.


Le TDAH chez les enfants et les adolescents, partie 2 : Le traitement

October 2018

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80 Reads

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4 Citations

Paediatrics & Child Health

Le trouble de déficit de l’attention/hyperactivité (TDAH) est un trouble neurodéveloppemental chronique. La Société canadienne de pédiatrie a préparé trois documents de principes après avoir effectué des analyses bibliographiques systématiques. Leurs objectifs s’établissent comme suit : • 1) Résumer les données probantes cliniques à jour sur le TDAH. • 2) Établir une norme pour les soins du TDAH. • 3) Aider les cliniciens canadiens à prendre des décisions éclairées et fondées sur des données probantes pour rehausser la qualité des soins aux enfants et aux adolescents qui présentent cette affection. La partie 2, axée sur le traitement, porte sur les données probantes et le contexte entourant diverses approches cliniques, la combinaison des interventions comportementales et pharmacologiques pour assurer un traitement plus efficace, le rôle de la formation des parents et des enseignants (ou des autres personnes qui s’occupent de l’enfant), le recours aux stimulants et aux non-stimulants, leurs effets et leurs risques, leur posologie et les protocoles de surveillance. Les recommandations thérapeutiques reposent sur les lignes directrices à jour, les données probantes tirées de publications scientifiques et le consensus d’experts.

Citations (2)


... La psychoéducation fait partie des recommandations interna tionales [17] en première intention ou en accompagnement des stratégies médicamenteuses en fonction de la sévérité du trouble. Elle est destinée aux personnes présentant un TDAH quel que soit leur âge et à leur entourage. ...

Reference:

Prise en charge non-médicamenteuse du TDAH
Le TDAH chez les enfants et les adolescents, partie 2 : Le traitement
  • Citing Article
  • October 2018

Paediatrics & Child Health

... In contrast to concerns about decreased stimulant access, the loss of school-based and non-pharmacological services during the pandemic may have promoted increased stimulant use and amplified pre-pandemic trends of increased stimulant use among children and youth described in other studies [20,21] This is important, as stimulants have been associated with adverse effects such as decreased appetite, weight loss, sleep difficulties, and irritability [22,23]. Stimulants have also been associated with growth suppression and rare adverse effects such as psychosis and priapism [22][23][24][25][26]. Cardiovascular adverse effects are generally limited to modest increases in blood pressure and heart rate [27]. ...

ADHD in children and youth: Part 2—Treatment
  • Citing Article
  • October 2018

Paediatrics & Child Health