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How co-production helped to shape Well Parent Japan: A culturally appropriate parenting intervention for mothers of children with ADHD

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2023

S. Shimabukuro*
Affiliation:
Institute of science and technology, okinawa university, okinawa, Japan

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Abstract

This presentation will talk about co-production findings from three completed studies to develop and evaluate a culturally appropriate Japanese version of the New Forest Parent Training Programme (NFPP), named Well Parent Japan (WPJ). Dr Shimabukuro will also present an on-going prospective study aiming to provide support for Japanese mothers and teachers of children with ADHD in a school setting. Dr. Shimabukuro will share the experiences worked with different stakeholders at the different stage of the study and highlight the benefits of co-production in the research and how WPJ was shaped. This presentation will also discuss difficulties and challenges when evidence-based parent training intervention is transferred from research to practice.

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