3131: The Effects of a Parent Educational Intervention on AD/HD Symptoms in School Age Children
Recorded on October 15, 2010 (30 minutes)

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3131: The Effects of a Parent Educational Intervention on AD/HD Symptoms in School Age Children      
AD/HD is the most common psychiatric diagnosis in pediatric primary care. A pilot project will be presented that evaluates the effect of parent education on AD/HD symptoms in school age children. Implications for practice will be discussed.

 

Speaker: Allyson Neal DNP, MSN, PNP      
Disclosures: The speaker has no conflicts of interest to disclose. The activity planners have no conflicts of interest to disclose.   

 

Target Audience: APRN       

 

Session Objectives
Upon completion of this presentation, the participant will be able to:  
1. Identify current management/treatment of AD/HD.    
2. Identify three (3) features of pilot parent education programs.      
3. Identify outcomes of implementing pilot parent educational programs for AD/HD families.   

 

Continuing Nursing Education
0.5 Contact Hour, upon completion of an evaluation. Certificate generated online.    
The American Psychiatric Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.    

 

Originally Presented
Friday, October 15th:  2:15-3:00pm  
APNA 24th Annual Conference
Kentucky International Convention Center
Louisville, Kentucky    

 

The contact hours for this session expire: December 31, 2013

The American Psychiatric Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.