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Child Health Systems Programme - 6-8week review
Population Size
Not reported
Years
2011
Associated BioSamples
None/not available
Geographic coverage
United Kingdom
Scotland
Lead time
Variable
Summary
The 6-8 week review form is generally completed at around 6-8 weeks after the birth of the child and is often a health visitor and GP combined review.
Documentation
The 6-8 week review form is generally completed at around 6-8 weeks after the birth of the child and is often a health visitor and GP combined review. Examples of information collected include: feeding of baby (breast, bottle or both); parental concerns (feeding, appearance; behaviour; hearing; eyes; sleeping; movement; illness; crying; weight gain and other); development (gross motor, hearing & communication, vision & social awareness); physical (length, weight, heart, hips, testes, genitalia, femoral pulses and eyes); diagnoses/concerns (Read coded); sleeping position (prone, supine and side). Identification data such as name, address, GP etc. are also checked and updated.
Dataset type
Health and disease
Dataset sub-type
Not applicable
Keywords
Child Health
Provenance
Image contrast
Not stated
Biological sample availability
None/not available
Structural Metadata
Details
Publishing frequency
Monthly
Version
6.0.0
Modified
08/10/2024
Citation Requirements
National Services Scotland
Coverage
Start date
04/01/2011
Time lag
Other
Geographic coverage
United Kingdom, Scotland
Maximum age range
4
Accessibility
Language
en
Controlled vocabulary
OTHER
Format
text/csv
Data Access Request
Dataset pipeline status
Not available
Access rights
Time to dataset access
Variable
Access request cost
Research Projects - https://www.isdscotland.org/Products-and-Services/eDRIS/, Bespoke data analysis requests - https://publichealthscotland.scot/contact-us/bespoke-data-analysis-requests/
Access method category
TRE/SDE
Access service description
Scottish National Data Safe Haven - https://www.isdscotland.org/Products-and-Services/eDRIS/
Jurisdiction
GB-GBN
Data Controller
Public Health Scotland
Data Processor
National Services Scotland