“…Despite researchers recognising a qualitative approach as important for evaluating and developing health-care interventions that are perceived as appropriate by its consumers, qualitative studies used to explore parents' perspectives of psychosocial interventions are sparse. Only four qualitative studies have explored the perspectives of parents of children with ADHD (Bull & Whelan, 2006;Davis et al, 2012;Fiks, Hughes, Gafen, Guevara & Barg, 2011;Smith et al, 2015). These studies have identified aspects of intervention that may enhance parents' perceptions of appropriateness and their engagement with intervention, such as family involvement, individualised therapy, therapist support, the need to overcome logistical barriers, a positive experience of intervention and supporting parents' self-efficacy (Bull & Whelan; Davis et al; Fiks et al, Smith et al).…”