General Enquiries: rphcm@crana.org.au
Adult Health Checks can be provided 2 different ways
Population health screen
Population health screen plus individual assessment
Risk factors and problems assessed
Lifestyle risk factors (SNAPE)
S moking and/or chewing tobacco — ask how much, how long, want to stop, tried to stop — how many times. Quitting smoking is the most important lifestyle change
N utrition — ask about fruit and vegetables, takeaways, sugary/soft drinks and food security. Give information on healthy diet
A lcohol — work out how much alcohol person drinks, provide information on safe drinking and cutting down. Ask about other drugs — cannabis (gunja), inhalants/sniffing, kava
P hysical activity — ask how much physical activity/exercise they get, give advice on recommended levels of physical activity
E motional and social wellbeing — ask how they are feeling, how they are coping with everyday activities, loss and grief issues
Aim to screen everyone who is eligible with this checklist
* As part of the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program
Extra assessment items if resources/capacity, or plan to claim Medicare item
†† Osteoporosis risk factors
Bones — fracture with minimal trauma or poor bone density on x-ray indicate likely osteoporosis
Patient Health Questionnaire 2 (PHQ2)
©PHQ2 adapted for use with Aboriginal people by Professor Alex Brown, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute. Used with permission.
Interpreting scores
Population screen
Individual assessment
General Enquiries: rphcm@crana.org.au