What do general practitioners know about ADHD? Attitudes and knowledge among first-contact gatekeepers: systematic narrative review.
Mimi Tatlow-GoldenLucia PrihodovaBlanaid GavinWalter CullenFiona McNicholasPublished in: BMC family practice (2016)
Across times and settings, GPs practising in first-contact gatekeeper settings had mixed and often unhelpful attitudes regarding the validity of ADHD as a construct, the role of medication and how parenting contributed to presentation. A paucity of training was identified, alongside a reluctance of GPs to become involved in shared care practice. If access to services is to be improved for possible ADHD cases, there needs to be a focused and collaborative approach to training.