Eligibility Module

Eligibility Module

The Eligibility Module contains detailed information about who can participate in the clinical trial. This includes eligibility criteria, age restrictions, gender requirements, healthy volunteer status, and study population descriptions, helping researchers understand who is eligible to participate in the study.

Eligibility Module path is as follows:

Study -> Protocol Section -> Eligibility Module

Eligibility Module


Ignite Creation Date: 2025-12-24 @ 10:13 PM
Ignite Modification Date: 2025-12-24 @ 10:13 PM
NCT ID: NCT05518435
Eligibility Criteria: Participants will include people aged 16 or over with lived experience of ADHD (and their parent/carers), health professionals with a focus on primary care (such as GPs, nurses, mental health practitioners, and clinical pharmacists), and primary care commissioners/providers. Sampling, recruitment strategies, and eligibility criteria, vary slightly between work packages, as outlined below. WP1 SURVEY Inclusion Criteria: Self-identifies as * Being at least one of the following: * A person aged 16 or over with lived experience of ADHD, or parent/carer of a person with ADHD * Health professional (person working in any role that provides healthcare services, include NHS, voluntary and private services, clinical, managerial, leadership and administrative roles) * Commissioner/provider of National Health Service (NHS) healthcare services (e.g., member of clinical commissioning group, primary care network (PCN), integrated care system (ICS), or another NHS organisation) * Currently resident, working, or studying in England Exclusion Criteria: * Does not identify as a person aged 16 or over with lived experience of ADHD, a health professional, or a commissioner/provider of NHS health services * Not currently resident, working, or studying in England WP2 QUALITATIVE STUDY Inclusion Criteria: * One of the following: * Young person aged 16-25 with lived experience of ADHD, or a parent/carer of a young person with ADHD * Health professional (person that provides healthcare services with a focus on primary care, including clinical, managerial, leadership and administrative roles) * Commissioner/provider of healthcare services (e.g., member of clinical commissioning group, PCN, ICS, NHS, or another organisation) * Currently resident or working in England * Currently resident or working close to one of the qualitative study sites identified following WP1, where 'close to' means located within the same geographic locality (to be decided based on findings from WP1) Exclusion Criteria: * Not a young person aged 16-25 with lived experience of ADHD (or a parent/carer), a health professional, or commissioner/provider of health services * Not currently resident or working in England * Not currently resident, working, or studying close to one of the qualitative study sites identified following WP1, where 'close to' means located within the same geographic locality (to be decided based on findings from WP1) WP3 Co-PRODUCTION Inclusion Criteria: * One of the following: * Young person aged 16-25 with lived experience of ADHD, or a parent/carer of a young person with ADHD * Health professional (person that provides healthcare services, including clinical, managerial, leadership and administrative roles) * Commissioner/provider of NHS healthcare services (e.g., member of clinical commissioning group, PCN, ICS, local authority, or another NHS organisation) * A member of the MAP study research team * Currently resident, working, or studying in England * Willing and able to work collaboratively and engage in consultations to co-produce evidence-based guidance for improving the co-ordination of primary care for young people with ADHD Exclusion Criteria: * Not a young person aged 16-25 with lived experience of ADHD (or a parent/carer), a health professional, commissioner/provider of NHS health services, or a member of the MAP study research team * Not currently resident, working, or studying in England * Not willing and able to work collaboratively and engage in consultations to co-produce evidence-based guidance for improving the co-ordination of primary care for young people with ADHD
Healthy Volunteers: True
Sex: ALL
Minimum Age: 16 Years
Study: NCT05518435
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT05518435