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A more active parenting after attending Let's Get Organized - Experiences of parents with ADHD
Örebro University, School of Health Sciences.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-3099-7457
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Upplands Väsby Municipality, Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; Center for Clinical Research Dalarna, Sweden.
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2023 (English)In: Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, ISSN 1103-8128, E-ISSN 1651-2014, Vol. 30, no 8, p. 1267-1279Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Background: Parenting demands a high degree of attention, planning, and problem-solving, including time management, demands that can be challenging for parents with ADHD. Let's Get Organized (LGO) is an occupational therapy group intervention aiming at developing skills in time management, organisation and planning. There is a need to investigate if LGO may have an impact also on parenting.

Aim: To describe how parents with ADHD experienced the intervention, their time management strategies, parenting and family life after the occupational therapy group intervention LGO.

Method: Interviews were performed with 15 parents with ADHD, after completing LGO. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis.

Results: The findings are described in one overarching main category, Active parenting and better relations within and outside the family through daily time management with three underlying generic categories: Let's Get Organized facilitates empowerment in daily life; The individual and family - both facilitators of and obstacles to implementation of time management strategies; and A changed parenting and family life.

Conclusions and significance: Participants experienced a positive impact on time management skills after LGO, which generated more active parenting and better predictability in the whole family. LGO can be a valuable intervention for parents with ADHD.

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Taylor & Francis, 2023. Vol. 30, no 8, p. 1267-1279
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Adult, empowerment, intervention, occupational therapy, parenting support, time management, qualitative research, >
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Occupational Therapy
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-107359DOI: 10.1080/11038128.2023.2225748ISI: 001030005500001PubMedID: 37471235Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85165512773OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-107359DiVA, id: diva2:1785713
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Centre for Clinical Research Dalarna, Falun, Sweden

Faculty of Medicine and Health, Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden

Available from: 2023-08-04 Created: 2023-08-04 Last updated: 2025-09-10Bibliographically approved
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1. Evaluation of the time management intervention Let's Get Organized: Effectiveness, sustainability over time, and parenting perspectives
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Evaluation of the time management intervention Let's Get Organized: Effectiveness, sustainability over time, and parenting perspectives
2025 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
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Introduction: Time management skills are crucial in daily life—at home, to maintain employment, and in parenting—posing a challenge for people with impaired executive functioning. To improve time management skills, individual occupational therapy is commonly offered. The occupational therapy group intervention Let’s Get Organized (LGO) includes ten weekly sessions with a focus on time management skills; it has shown promising results but needs to be further evaluated. Aim: The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate the time management group intervention LGO for people with ADHD, autism, or mental disorders regarding effectiveness, sustainability over time, and parenting perspectives. Method: LGO was evaluated in four studies with different designs: a multi-center, two-armed, randomized controlled trial including 75 participants who were randomized to LGO or individual occupational therapy (Study I); a single-group one-year follow-up study including 38 participants (Study II); a study including data from the participants in Study I who were parents (n = 28, Study III); and a qualitative interview study with parents after intervention (n = 15, Study IV). To analyze the data, non-parametric tests, a mixed-effects model, correlation testing, and inductive qualitative content analysis were used. Results: Time management skills improved in both groups (LGO and individual occupational therapy) with no difference between them (Study I). Additionally, organization and planning skills and emotional regulation improved after intervention in both groups (Study I). The improved time management skills achieved after LGO were sustained one year after intervention (Study II). Parents improved significantly in parental self-efficacy after time management interventions with no difference betweenthe type of intervention (Study III). Parents experienced more active parenting and better predictability in the whole family after participating in LGO (Study IV). Conclusion: Time management interventions improve time management skills; the improvement is sustained over the long term and moreover has a positive impact on parenting.

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Örebro: Örebro University, 2025. p. 84
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Örebro Studies in Medicine, ISSN 1652-4063 ; 335
Keywords
Occupational therapy, time management skills, organization and planning, intervention, parenting, parental self-efficacy
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Other Health Sciences
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urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-121525 (URN)9789175296906 (ISBN)9789175296913 (ISBN)
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2025-10-03, Örebro universitet, Forumhuset, Hörsal F, Fakultetsgatan 1, Örebro, 09:00 (Swedish)
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Available from: 2025-06-11 Created: 2025-06-11 Last updated: 2025-09-30Bibliographically approved

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