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Title: Health Screening


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Health Screening
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Definition
  • "Screening is a public health service in which
    members of a defined population, who do not
    necessarily perceive they are at risk of, or are
    already affected by a disease or its
    complications, are asked a question or offered a
    test, to identify those individuals who are more
    likely to be helped than harmed by further tests
    or treatment to reduce the risk of a disease or
    its complications.
  • UK National Screening Committee (NSC)

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When?
  • Screening is used at all stages of life, even
    antenatal.
  • Screening is used to determine if there is a
    problem that requires medical intervention.
  • It is often used where early detection can make a
    huge difference to the individual prognosis

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Antenatal Screening
  • Screening for haematological conditions
  • Screening for fetal anomalies
  • Screening for infections
  • Screening for clinical conditions

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Haematological conditions
  • Anaemia lack of iron
  • Blood typing to determine the rhesus factor of
    the mother and baby

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Screening for abnormalities
  • ultrasound scan to
  • screen for structural anomalies, ideally between
    18 and 20 weeks gestation,
  • By April 2007, pregnant women should be offered
    screening
  • for Downs syndrome with a test which provides a
    detection
  • rate above 75 and a false-positive rate of less
    than 3.

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Screening for infections
  • includes
  • Asymptomatic bacteriuria this can cause
    premature birth
  • Hepatitis B virus HIV to reduce risk of
    passing disease from mother to child
  • Rubella mothers identified as being at risk
    will be recommended to have inoculation following
    birth fetus is at risk from infection.
  • Syphilis
  • All tests should be offered to pregnant women but
    the individual can decide if they wish to have
    the tests.

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Clinical conditions
  • Include
  • High Blood Pressure (pre-eclampsia)
  • Placenta Previa

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New Born
  • http//www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/newborn/download/leaflet/
    newborn_bloodspot_screening_english.pdf
  • This pdf file contains all the information about
    screening tests and the reasons for the tests for
    newborn babies.

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Children
  • Neonatal
  • Cataracts
  • Congenital Heart Disease
  • Cryptorchidism
  • Congenital dislocation of hips
  • School entry
  • Height weight
  • Hearing
  • Sight
  • Dental Check ups - annual

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Adult
  • Cervical Cancer women of child bearing age
  • Breast Cancer women over 55
  • Thyroid Disease women over 50
  • Diabetic Retinopathy eye disease in diabetics
  • Coronary Heart Disease

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Older Adults
  • Bone Density osteoporosis - women
  • Hearing men and women
  • Stroke men and women

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Summary
  • Screen takes place across a person life
  • Screening includes tests e.g.
  • X-rays
  • Blood tests
  • Visual inspections (e.g. teeth) etc
  • Screen may be for whole population or for section
    of population.
  • Screening helps to detect disease or problems
    early enough to make a difference to outcome

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Reports on Screening
  • For background reading on screening and screening
    programmes in the UK, see these reports contained
    in Nelh library
  • First report of the National Screening Committee
  • Second report of the National Screening Committee
  • New World Symphony - screening and quality
    management in the reorganised NHS in England
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