Prevention or Intervention: Which is usually more successful?

  • Prevention
  • Intervention
Please select one to answer and see the result

Answers

Prevention - 29Intervention - 2
  • Anonymous . July 2022
Prevention typically can help the situation not reach the point of intervention. If you have found a way to stop something from happening, you do not need to find a short term problem
  • Anonymous . April 2021
because you don't to cure what is not a disease yet
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
because you are preventing problems from happening Before they happen through good health habbits
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
It is better to stave off an issue before it can take control of a person's life rather than try and fight it after it has taken control
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
It is better to prevent a disease(I.e, cancer) than to cure it.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
If we can get people to "buy in"to the prevention side of any ills that present throughout the lifetime, we stand a great chance to mitigate long term physical and mental health challenges
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
The old saying, "prevention is better than cure". Economically better, less hospital and ER visits, best patient outcome.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
More population means there is chances of more infection.So proper primordial prevention require.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
Due to studies showing that prevention is apt to lead to better outcomes.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
We would rather maintain our healthy body than damage and fix it later on. Fixing is painful and costly ;)
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
because as what we all know, prevention is better than cure.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
You don't have to develop a solution for a problem that doesn't exist.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
it works better and is more effective!!!
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
because it is proactive and important
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
Prevention is both more beneficial and cost efficient than intervention. Intervention is very necessary however in many situations.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
Prevention is directed at blocking the problem before it starts by focusing on primary, secondary, and tertiary research-based preventive programs.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
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  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
Its a daily responsibility. Intervention takes drastic means to try to fix what could have been prevented to begin with. not very responsible.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
because prevention is better than cure
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
thanks
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
with prevention, is like to stop something from happening while intervention is like to work on something that is already occurring
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
to reduce the risk
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
i feel that prevention is for all-whereas intervention is about the individual.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
Prevention pays dividends.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
As WHO stated in 1973, good health is not just the absence of disease, but relates to overall well-being of mind, body and spirit. In my view, prevention is the foundation of health promotion and maintenance that minimizes the need for invasive interventions.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
This is because it does not progress to disease state or theres no manifestation of the disease.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
If effectively prevented, there will be no need for "intervention!" Much lower cost in preventing a disease (or problem) than curing it after the fact.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
not contracting the diseases is better than treating the diseases. your body don't have to go through all those intervention procedures.
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
education can help prevent something from occuring for which intervention will not be needed
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
short term
  • Anonymous . 3+ yrs. ago
I donot Know

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