tailieunhanh - FAMILY HOME VISITING SERVICE OUTLINE

Some studies have shown that two-slide cervical smears detect more abnormalities than a one-slide smear. Two smears do increase screening costs over a single-slide smear, but those costs are not double that of a single-slide examination. A two-instrument collection on a single slide increases screening time only minimally over a single instrument. Vaginal smear: Introduce an unlubricated speculum, scrape the lateral vaginal wall at the level of cervix with a spatula. The broad and flat end of Ayre’s spatula is used for this purpose. The cellular material is rapidly but gently smeared on a clean glass slide and the smears are fixed immediately. If no spatula. | FAMILY HOME VISITING SERVICE OUTLINE Government of South Australia Children Youth and Womens Health Service Family Home Visiting aims to provide children with the best possible start in life and to assist families to provide the best possible support for their children. This will ensure that children in the context of their families and communities are provided with the foundation to develop to the best of their potential. This document has been developed to give an overview of Children Youth and Women s Health Service s Family Home Visiting across South Australia. Its aim is to provide a general guide to the philosophical basis structure and content of Family Home Visiting while not going into the detail of content and strategies of the service or its evaluation. Full acknowledgement is given to the staff of CYWHS for their contribution to this publication. Children Youth and Women s Health Service June 2005 CONTENTS Introduction Background Universal Contact Goal objectives principles Relationship with parents Relationship with infant Staffing Training Case review and reflective consultation Entry criteria Details of the home visits Content of visits Service approaches Schedule of visits MODULE 1 Infant 3 - 8 weeks MODULE 2 Infant 10 weeks - 5 months MODULE 3 Infant 51 2 - 8 months MODULE 4 Infant 9 - 12 months MODULE 5 Infant 13 - 18 months MODULE 6 Infant 18 - 24 months Evaluation References Contact Staff 2 3 5 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 16 16 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 .