1. First, record the specific date and time of the visit. Including the name, age, sex, home address and other basic information of the monitoring household.
2. Secondly, clarify the purpose of the visit, such as understanding the living conditions, health conditions and economic conditions of the monitored households. Describe in detail the living environment, family status and health status of the monitoring households observed during the visit. Such as housing conditions, family members, sources of income, medical security, etc.
3. Then, record the problems and needs reflected by monitoring users, such as life difficulties, medical needs, educational needs, etc. At the same time, you should also record the problems and needs you found during the visit.
4. Then, according to the needs of the visit and the problem, the corresponding measures are put forward. These measures can include providing help, guiding policies, linking resources, etc.
Finally, the interview record should have the signature and date of the visitor at the end to confirm the authenticity and integrity of the record.