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Long-term changes in management following n-of-1 trials of stimulants in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Authors:C. Jane Nikles  Geoffrey K. Mitchell  Chris B. Del Mar  Norma McNairn  Alexandra Clavarino
Affiliation:(1) School of Medicine, University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia;(2) Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia;(3) Donor Services, Australian Red Cross Blood Service, 397 Adelaide St, Brisbane, 4000, Australia;(4) School of Population Health, University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia;(5) Discipline of General Practice, University of Queensland, Queensland, 4006, Australia
Abstract:Objective Our objective was to evaluate the long-term impact of n-of-1 trials—within-patient randomised, double-blind, cross-over comparisons of stimulant versus placebo or stimulant—on ADHD management. Methods Telephone surveys at 3, 6 and 12 months. Main outcome measures included (1) changes in treatment before and after the n-of-1 trial, (2) congruence of management at follow-up with trial result, (3) reasons for any non-congruence, and (4) persistence of the joint patient-doctor decision over 12 months. Patients were children with clinically diagnosed ADHD, aged 5–16 years. Results A total of 76 patients were followed up; 12 months’ data were available for 67 (88%). Management changed from baseline for 46, 48 and 51% at 3, 6 and 12 months respectively. Most responders, 21/37 (57%), remained on the same stimulant at 12 months, compared to 9/24 (37%) non-responders. Of the remaining non-responders, 15/24 (62%) either switched (2/24, 8%) or ceased stimulants (13/24, 54%). The rate of congruence with the test result was 45/65 (69%) at 3 months, 44/67 (66%) at 6 months and 40/67 (60%) at 12 months. Persistence with the post-trial decision over 12 months was high (79–85%) whether the decision was to continue or to cease stimulants. Conclusions Although not conclusive because there was no control group, our results suggest that n-of-1 trials may improve rational treatment of ADHD.
Keywords:n-of-1 Trials  Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder  Follow-up  Stimulant
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