TOVA



What to expect at your TOVA consultation

The ADHD TOVA (Test of Variables of Attention) is a computerised neuropsychological test designed to assess attention and impulse control in individuals, particularly those suspected of having attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). If your healthcare provider has recommended the ADHD TOVA test, here's some information on what is involved in the assessment:

Purpose of the Test:
The ADHD TOVA is used to evaluate specific aspects of attention, including sustained attention, response time, variability in responses, and impulsivity. The test provides valuable information to help healthcare professionals better understand your attention-related difficulties and aid in the assessment and diagnosis of ADHD.

Computerised Assessment:
The test is administered using a computer program that presents visual stimuli on the screen. You will be asked to respond to these stimuli based on specific instructions provided during the test.

Duration of the Test:
The ADHD TOVA typically takes about 20 to 25 minutes to complete.

Instructions and Practice Session:
Before the test begins, you will receive clear instructions on how to respond to the visual stimuli presented on the screen. To ensure you are comfortable with the task, there will be a practice session where you can familiarize yourself with the test format.

Stimulus Presentation:
During the test, different visual stimuli, such as shapes or patterns, will appear on the screen at specific intervals. Your task is to respond to these stimuli based on the instructions given.

Response Types:
You will be required to press a button (e.g., spacebar) or refrain from pressing the button based on the type of stimulus presented. For example, you may be instructed to press the button when you see certain shapes but avoid pressing for others.

Objective Assessment:
The ADHD TOVA is designed to minimize the influence of subjective factors, such as motivation or effort, and provides an objective evaluation of attention and impulse control.

Comparison to Normative Data:
Your performance on the ADHD TOVA will be compared to normative data collected from a representative sample of individuals without ADHD. This allows your healthcare provider to determine if there are significant deviations from the norm.

Interpretation of Results:
After completing the test, Kellie Bradbury, will analyse the data and interpret the results. They will consider your performance in the context of your overall clinical presentation and gather information from other assessments and sources to make a comprehensive evaluation.

It's essential to remember that the ADHD TOVA is just one component of a comprehensive ADHD evaluation. Your healthcare provider may use other assessments, interviews, behavioral observations, and rating scales to gather a complete picture of your attention-related challenges. The results of the ADHD TOVA, combined with other information, will help guide appropriate diagnosis and treatment planning tailored to your specific needs. If you have any questions or concerns about the test, don't hesitate to discuss them with your doctor prior to your consultation.

Informed consent

Informed consent is a crucial process in any medical or psychological testing, including ADHD TOVA testing. It ensures that the individual undergoing the assessment or their legal guardian (in the case of a minor) understands the purpose, procedures, potential risks, and benefits of the test before giving their consent for the evaluation to take place. Below is a sample template for informed consent for ADHD TOVA testing:
Purpose:
You are being asked to participate in the ADHD TOVA (Test of Variables of Attention), a computerized neuropsychological test used to assess attention and impulse control in individuals, particularly those suspected of having attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The purpose of this test is to gain a better understanding of your attention-related difficulties and assist in the assessment and diagnosis of ADHD.

Procedures:
During the ADHD TOVA test, you will be asked to respond to visual stimuli presented on a computer screen according to specific instructions. The test will last approximately 20 to 25 minutes, and there will be a practice session before the actual test begins to ensure you are comfortable with the task.

Risks and Benefits:
The ADHD TOVA is considered a safe and non-invasive test. However, some individuals may find the test mildly challenging or frustrating. The benefits of participating in the ADHD TOVA include contributing to a more comprehensive evaluation of your attention-related challenges, leading to appropriate diagnosis and treatment planning tailored to your specific needs.

Confidentiality:
Your test results and all information obtained during the evaluation will be kept strictly confidential, following all applicable laws and regulations.

Voluntary Participation and Withdrawal:
Your participation in the ADHD TOVA test is entirely voluntary, and you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time without any penalty or impact on your medical care.

Alternative Assessments:
There may be other tests or assessments that can be used to evaluate your attention and behavioral functioning. Your healthcare provider will discuss these alternatives with you if they believe they are necessary for a comprehensive evaluation.

Contact Information:
If you have any questions or concerns about the ADHD TOVA test or the evaluation process, please do not hesitate to ask. You can reach us at 07 5616 8070 or admin@hermedical.com.au

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Fees



TOVA

Consultation Fee Medicare Rebate Out of Pocket
TOVA Consultation $250.00 0.00 $250.00

FAQ



What happens if I need to cancel my appointment?

We requested that all cancellations are made within 24 hours where practical.

Cancellations in less than 2 hours or failure to attend will result in your deposit being retained as a cancellation fee.

What is the TOVA test?

The TOVA test is a neuropsychological assessment that evaluates attention, impulsivity, and response time variability. It is widely used to aid in the diagnosis of ADHD and other attention-related disorders.

Who can take the TOVA test?

The TOVA test is designed for individuals aged 4 years and older. It is commonly used for both children and adults who are suspected of having ADHD or attention-related difficulties.

How long does the TOVA test take?

The TOVA test typically takes around 20 to 30 minutes to complete.

Can the TOVA test be used to monitor treatment progress?

Yes, the TOVA test can be used to monitor changes in attention and impulsivity over time, making it valuable for tracking treatment progress in individuals with ADHD.

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