Bookmarks
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
Keywords
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