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CLINICAL ISSUES

Do parents implement pediatric neuropsychological report recommendations?

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Pages 1117-1133 | Received 07 Aug 2019, Accepted 18 Jan 2020, Published online: 03 Feb 2020
 

Abstract

Objective

We explored parent-reported implementation rates of medical, home/community, and school recommendations following a pediatric neuropsychological evaluation, as well as demographic group differences in, and potential barriers to, recommendation implementation.

Method

Participants were 55 parents of children and adolescents who completed an outpatient neuropsychological evaluation in a university-based hospital neuropsychology clinic within 4 to 6 months prior to study participation. Participants were contacted by phone to complete a short interview regarding implementation of report recommendations.

Results

Slightly over half (52%) of all recommendations were implemented, with higher implementation rates of school (62%) and home/community recommendations (53%) than medical recommendations (40%). Results indicated significantly lower recommendation implementation for households with low income (particularly for medical recommendations). Reported reasons for not implementing recommendations included lack of time, lack of resources (geographical and financial), ambivalence about the need to implement the recommendation, not remembering the recommendation, confusion about how to implement the recommendation, and resistance from schools and teachers.

Conclusions

The results for this study provide information for pediatric neuropsychologists regarding rates of recommendation implementation, with differences identified based on type of recommendation and demographic factors. Further empirical investigation is indicated in order to determine practical, concrete steps to improve recommendation implementation.

Disclosure statement

The authors report no conflict of interest.

This manuscript has not been published elsewhere and has not been submitted simultaneously for publication in another source.

Data availability statement

The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author, JE, upon reasonable request.

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