Schoeman Renata, Liebenberg Rykie
Stellenbosch University Business School, Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
Private Practice, South Africa.
S Afr J Psychiatr. 2017 Apr 25;23:1060. doi: 10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v23i0.1060. eCollection 2017.
These guidelines do not aim to provide a comprehensive review of all the pertinent literature comprising the evidence base and, as such, should be utilised in conjunction with other guidelines as well as the responsibility of practitioners to maintain a high level of personal knowledge and expertise. Despite the known efficacy of treatment and the substantial costs of untreated attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), access to healthcare and treatment is not a given for many patients in South Africa (SA). In SA, there is poor identification and treatment of common mental disorders at primary healthcare level and limited access to specialist resources with a service delivery and treatment gap of up to 75%. Medication options are also often limited in emerging markets and in SA psychiatrists, and patients do not have access to the medication armamentarium available in established markets. Furthermore, the majority of South Africans currently utilise the public healthcare sector and may not have access to treatment options referred to in these guidelines. These guidelines should therefore not be seen as a policy document.
The South African Society of Psychiatrists' Special Interest Group (SIG) for adult ADHD was launched on 25 September 2015, with doctors Rykie Liebenberg and Renata Schoeman as convenor and co-convenor, respectively. The overall objective of the ADHD SIG is to improve the basket of care available to patients with ADHD. This is only possible through a combined and concerted effort of individuals with a special interest in and passion for ADHD to improve knowledge about and funding for the care of individuals with the disorder. One of the specific aims of the ADHD SIG was to develop South African guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of adult ADHD specifically and update guidelines for the treatment of child, adolescent and adult ADHD. Dr Schoeman has recently completed her MBA at the University of Stellenbosch Business School with a thesis entitled 'A funding model proposal for private health insurance for adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in the South African context'. This is first South African study exploring the situation with regard to the prevalence and treatment of adult ADHD. Dr Schoeman was tasked by the SIG with the drafting of guidelines. Dr Liebenberg provided valuable input. The guidelines were then circulated to the SIG members, as well as the Chair of the Public Sector SIG, for written feedback and evidence-based suggestions which were then incorporated into the guidelines. The final guidelines were circulated for written approval by the SIG members, followed by formal approval at a SIG meeting held on 14 August 2016, after which it was submitted to the South African Society of Psychiatrists (SASOP) and Psychiatry Management Group (PsychMG) boards for recommendation and ratification.
本指南并非旨在全面综述构成证据基础的所有相关文献,因此,应与其他指南以及从业者保持高水平个人知识和专业技能的责任相结合使用。尽管已知治疗多动症(ADHD)的疗效以及未经治疗的多动症所带来的巨大成本,但在南非,许多患者无法获得医疗保健和治疗。在南非,初级医疗保健层面对于常见精神障碍的识别和治疗不足,获得专科资源的机会有限,服务提供和治疗差距高达75%。在新兴市场以及南非,药物选择通常也很有限,精神科医生和患者无法获得发达市场中可用的药物储备。此外,大多数南非人目前利用公共医疗保健部门,可能无法获得本指南中提及的治疗选择。因此,不应将这些指南视为政策文件。
南非精神科医生协会成人多动症特别兴趣小组(SIG)于2015年9月25日成立,Rykie Liebenberg医生和Renata Schoeman医生分别担任召集人和联合召集人。多动症特别兴趣小组的总体目标是改善多动症患者可获得的护理范围。这只有通过对多动症有特殊兴趣和热情的个人共同努力,以提高对该疾病患者护理的认识和资金投入才能实现。多动症特别兴趣小组的具体目标之一是专门制定南非成人多动症诊断和治疗指南,并更新儿童、青少年和成人多动症治疗指南。Schoeman医生最近在斯泰伦博斯大学商学院完成了她的工商管理硕士学位,其论文题目为“南非背景下成人注意力缺陷多动障碍私人医疗保险的筹资模式提案”。这是南非第一项探讨成人多动症患病率和治疗情况的研究。Schoeman医生受特别兴趣小组委托起草指南。Liebenberg医生提供了宝贵的意见。然后将指南分发给特别兴趣小组成员以及公共部门特别兴趣小组主席,以征求书面反馈和基于证据的建议,随后将这些建议纳入指南。最终指南分发给特别兴趣小组成员进行书面批准,随后在2016年8月14日举行的特别兴趣小组会议上获得正式批准,之后提交给南非精神科医生协会(SASOP)和精神病学管理小组(PsychMG)委员会进行推荐和批准。