Modes of Intervention in BBA HM 5th Semester Quiz
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What is Primordial Prevention and what does it consist of?

Primordial Prevention consists of actions and measures that inhibit the emergence of risk factors in the form of environmental, economic, social and behavioral conditions and cultural patterns of living, etc. It is the prevention of the emergence or development of risk factors in countries or population groups in which they have not yet appeared.

What are the three levels of prevention?

The three levels of prevention are primary prevention, secondary prevention, and tertiary prevention.

Define Health Promotion according to the text.

Health Promotion is defined as 'The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve health'.

What is the goal of prevention according to the text?

<p>The goal of prevention is to promote health when it is impaired and to minimize suffering and distress.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the definition of Intervention provided in the text?

<p>The definition of Intervention provided in the text is 'An attempt to intervene or interrupt the usual sequence in the development of disease in man. This may be by the provision of treatment, education, help or social support.'</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Primordial Prevention

  • Aims to minimize future health risks by addressing the underlying causes of disease.
  • Focuses on creating environments that promote health and well-being.

Three Levels of Prevention

  • Primordial Prevention: Addresses the root causes of health problems before they arise.
  • Primary Prevention: Aims to prevent the onset of disease or injury in healthy individuals.
  • Secondary Prevention: Focuses on early detection and treatment of disease to prevent progression and complications.

Health Promotion

  • The process of enabling people to increase control over their well-being to improve outcomes.
  • Focuses on creating supportive environments that encourage healthy choices.

Goal of Prevention

  • To minimize the burden of disease and improve overall health outcomes.

Intervention

  • Any action taken to change a health outcome, including health promotion, disease prevention, and treatment.

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Test your knowledge of the modes of intervention in BBA HM 5th semester with this quiz. Explore the definition of intervention, natural history of disease, levels of prevention, and the concept of prevention. Prepare for your exam by reviewing and assessing your understanding of these important topics.

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