Improving attention through game-based activities
FAQS
Participation in research in voluntary.Â
Be informed. Ask questions. Get answers.
WHO'S ELIGIBLE TO TAKE PART?
Children diagnosed with ADHD (inattentive or combined presentation types) aged 8-12 years. Parents and children must have fluent English. Parents and children must have access to a laptop/computer with internet.
WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE BENEFITS OF TAKING PART?
1. We expect children will have improved attention after the training.Â
2. Your child’s participation in this project will contribute to the knowledge base and help us to develop Keeping Track Project so that it can be used to help improve attention in children with ADHD.
WHAT ARE THE POSSIBLE DISADVANTAGES?
There are no perceived disadvantages.
WHAT IF MY CHILD AND I DO NOT WANT TO TAKE PART?
Participation in this study is voluntary. Your child and you can choose not to take part or stop your involvement at any time.
WHAT WILL HAPPEN THE INFORMATION COLLECTED?
All information collected during the project will be kept strictly confidential. The information will be anonymised and stored securely by the researchers. Data will be stored for 7 years. After this time, it will be destroyed.
WHAT HAPPENS AT THE END OF THE STUDY?
At the end of the study, the results will be published in report format and research journals. A summary of the results will be provided all participating parents and children.
WHAT IF I HAVE QUESTIONS OR DO NOT UNDERSTAND SOMETHING?
If you have any questions about the Keeping Track Project or do not understand any aspect of the project, please contact us. It is our priority that all your questions are answered, and you feel at ease.