ADHD is one of the most commonly diagnosed behavioural disorders
in children and young people. It is a complex and contested
condition, with potential causes and treatments in biological,
psychological and social domains. This is the first comprehensive
text for nurses and other health professionals in this field.
Nursing Children and Young People with ADHD explores the
evidence, incorporating and expanding on the new NICE guidelines
for practice in this area, to provide an essential knowledge base
for practice. The text covers: causes, diagnosis, co-morbidity,
user and carer perspectives, assessment, treatment and
interventions (including those suitable for use in schools),
prescribing and the legal background.
An invaluable text for pre-registration student nurses on mental
health and children branches, this will also be a useful reference
work for post-registration nurses and health professionals seeking
evidence-based recommendations for practice.
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