Contains fulltext : 167816.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Most general practitioners (GPs) do not feel comfortable with diagnosing and treating children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This is problematic since ADHD is a prevalent disorder and an active role of GPs is desired. In the Netherlands a collaborative ADHD programme was established, comprising of shortened diagnostic assessment in specialized mental healthcare followed by psycho-education in mental healthcare and pharmacological treatment by pre-trained GPs. OBJECTIVES: To explore the experiences of GPs regarding the diagnosis and treatment of children with uncomplicated ADHD within this programme. METHODS: Semi-structur...