S. Leff et J. Bennett, IMPROVING THE SELECTION OF CHILDREN FOR HEALTH ASSESSMENT AT SECONDARY TRANSFER AGE - COMPLETING THE AUDIT CYCLE, Public health, 109(2), 1995, pp. 123-131
Whilst there have been many reported assessments of selective medicals
at 5+ school entry, there is a dearth of publications on the value of
selected medical review at secondary transfer age. It was decided to
evaluate this within the South Downs Health Trust. The team of child h
ealth doctors was asked to record data about children selected for med
ical review at secondary transfer age in 1992. Differences in practice
were discussed, protocols were introduced and the exercise repeated.
Overall the second year showed no evident change with 9.5% of children
selected from 2729 in 1992 and 9.6% selected from 2473 in 1993. Howev
er, analysis of individual schools showed significant changes which il
lustrated the improvements achieved and the areas of weakness remainin
g to be addressed.