National Integrated School Health Screening Program in Iran

"nBackground: Screening program in schools are designed to identify children who have early signs of health problems. This study provides information about the findings of national screening program in Iran."nMethods: This national program is conducted by the Ministry of Health&...

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Main Authors: A Amirkhani, SM Alavian, M Dashti, T Aminaie, G Ardalan, H Ziaoddini, R Kelishadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2009-03-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/13362.pdf&manuscript_id=13362
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spelling doaj-54dc1caf1719490a8f3b6cafc250f58f2020-12-02T10:45:03ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Public Health2251-60852009-03-0138Suppl.18889National Integrated School Health Screening Program in IranA AmirkhaniSM AlavianM DashtiT AminaieG ArdalanH ZiaoddiniR Kelishadi"nBackground: Screening program in schools are designed to identify children who have early signs of health problems. This study provides information about the findings of national screening program in Iran."nMethods: This national program is conducted by the Ministry of Health& Medical Education (MOHME) with collaboration of the Ministry of Education & Training. This program had two major parts including 1) screening of behavioral, hearing and visual disorders, pediculosis and calculating body mass index and 2) physical examination of students, conducted by pri­mary care physicians. All services are offered free of charge. The students' parents are informed about the health status of their children."nResults: The screening program conducted in 2007-2008 included 3,124,021 students from 33 cities who were studying in the first- and third- grade- students in elementary schools, first- grade- students in middle and high schools. Of total students stud­ied, 12.48% had weight disorders, i.e. body mass index <3rd percentile or > 95th percentile. 4.77% had visual disorders, 3.95 % had head lice, 2.24% had behavioral disorders, and 0.6% had hearing disorders."nConclusion: In addition to its benefits to the students' health status, the results of this screening program help health policy mak­ers to design interventions for prevention and or early detection and treatment of the most common disorders docu­mented among school students. "n http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/13362.pdf&manuscript_id=13362School screeningIntegrated programHealthIran
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author A Amirkhani
SM Alavian
M Dashti
T Aminaie
G Ardalan
H Ziaoddini
R Kelishadi
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SM Alavian
M Dashti
T Aminaie
G Ardalan
H Ziaoddini
R Kelishadi
National Integrated School Health Screening Program in Iran
Iranian Journal of Public Health
School screening
Integrated program
Health
Iran
author_facet A Amirkhani
SM Alavian
M Dashti
T Aminaie
G Ardalan
H Ziaoddini
R Kelishadi
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title National Integrated School Health Screening Program in Iran
title_short National Integrated School Health Screening Program in Iran
title_full National Integrated School Health Screening Program in Iran
title_fullStr National Integrated School Health Screening Program in Iran
title_full_unstemmed National Integrated School Health Screening Program in Iran
title_sort national integrated school health screening program in iran
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Public Health
issn 2251-6085
publishDate 2009-03-01
description "nBackground: Screening program in schools are designed to identify children who have early signs of health problems. This study provides information about the findings of national screening program in Iran."nMethods: This national program is conducted by the Ministry of Health& Medical Education (MOHME) with collaboration of the Ministry of Education & Training. This program had two major parts including 1) screening of behavioral, hearing and visual disorders, pediculosis and calculating body mass index and 2) physical examination of students, conducted by pri­mary care physicians. All services are offered free of charge. The students' parents are informed about the health status of their children."nResults: The screening program conducted in 2007-2008 included 3,124,021 students from 33 cities who were studying in the first- and third- grade- students in elementary schools, first- grade- students in middle and high schools. Of total students stud­ied, 12.48% had weight disorders, i.e. body mass index <3rd percentile or > 95th percentile. 4.77% had visual disorders, 3.95 % had head lice, 2.24% had behavioral disorders, and 0.6% had hearing disorders."nConclusion: In addition to its benefits to the students' health status, the results of this screening program help health policy mak­ers to design interventions for prevention and or early detection and treatment of the most common disorders docu­mented among school students. "n 
topic School screening
Integrated program
Health
Iran
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