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Leicestershire Child and Family Psychiatric Service, Westcotes House, Westcotes Drive, Leicester LE3 0QU
Correspondence: * Correspondence
Aims and method A tertiary assessment package was set up for the more equivocal cases of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who present with problems of inattention, impulsivity and overactivity. The structure of the three-day package was discussed, with an analysis of our experience in assessing 12 children using the pilot project. The package and its use in clinical practice are presented.
Results The pilot project described can be modified into a two-day package.
Clinical implications Assessment of ADHD conducted in multiple settings inherently has many advantages over single clinic assessment. We suggest that such an assessment protocol can be conducted cost effectively.
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