and well-being of children and youth
The Greig Health Record is an evidence-based health promotion guide for clinicians caring for children and adolescents aged 6 to 17 years.
It is meant to provide a template for periodic health visits that is easy to use and is easily adaptable for electronic medical records. On the Greig Health Record, where possible, evidence-based information has been displayed, and levels of evidence are indicated in bold face for good evidence and italics for fair evidence.
Checklist templates include sections for weight, height and body mass index; psychosocial history and development; nutrition; education and advice; specific concerns; examination; ang assessment, immunization, and medications. Included with the checklist tables are three pages of selected guidelines and resources. Regular updates to the statement and tool are planned.
The College of Family Physicians of Canada and the Canadian Paediatric Society endorse the Greig Health Record and its supporting literature.
Health professionals can download the pdf files and reproduce them for office use. Any other use requires permission of the author.
To track children's growth, consult Promoting Optimal Monitoring of Child Growth in Canada: Using the New WHO Growth Charts
Last updated: Mar 1 2010