PO Box 4066 Alice Springs NT 0871
P: +61 8 8951 4700
General Enquiries: remotephcmanuals@flinders.edu.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
©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
PO Box 4066 Alice Springs NT 0871
P: +61 8 8951 4700
General Enquiries: remotephcmanuals@flinders.edu.au