Adolescent Job Aid 12+

Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals

Diseñada para iPhone

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Descripción

The WHO Adolescent Job Aid was released in 2010 for use by Medical Officers /Doctors who are involved in medical and health care of adolescents. This booklet provides information on clinical interaction with adolescents, an algorithmic approach to identify and manage common clinical conditions during adolescence, and information on common topics to be shared with adolescents and their parents.

The Adolescent Job Aid has been converted into a mobile app where the user can search for and use an algorithm corresponding to the presenting complaint. This mobile app also prompts to take relevant history like HEADS and reproductive and sexual history. The mobile app then takes forward through the algorithm and provide a classification of the current illness/problem. The app also assists in providing the information on its management. The App also provides the information on 7 common topics as contained in the Adolescent Job Aid booklet.

The app serves as a user-friendly job aid for the physician in their day-to-day clinical work for providing healthcare to adolescent client.

Disclaimer : It is advised to users to seek a doctor’s advice in addition to using this app and before making any medical decisions.

Privacidad de la app

Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals, que desarrolló esta app, indicó que entre las prácticas de privacidad de la app, pueden incluirse el manejo de datos que se describe a continuación. Para obtener detalles, consulta la política de privacidad del desarrollador.

No se recopilan datos

El desarrollador no recopila ningún dato en esta app.

Las prácticas de privacidad pueden variar; por ejemplo, según tu edad o las funciones que uses. Obtén detalles

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