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
because you don't to cure what is not a disease yet
because you are preventing problems from happening Before they happen through good health habbits
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
It is better to prevent a disease(I.e, cancer) than to cure it.
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
The old saying, "prevention is better than cure". Economically better, less hospital and ER visits, best patient outcome.
More population means there is chances of more infection.So proper primordial prevention require.
Due to studies showing that prevention is apt to lead to better outcomes.
We would rather maintain our healthy body than damage and fix it later on. Fixing is painful and costly ;)
because as what we all know, prevention is better than cure.
You don't have to develop a solution for a problem that doesn't exist.
it works better and is more effective!!!
because it is proactive and important
Prevention is both more beneficial and cost efficient than intervention. Intervention is very necessary however in many situations.
Prevention is directed at blocking the problem before it starts by focusing on primary, secondary, and tertiary research-based preventive programs.
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Its a daily responsibility. Intervention takes drastic means to try to fix what could have been prevented to begin with. not very responsible.
because prevention is better than cure
thanks
with prevention, is like to stop something from happening while intervention is like to work on something that is already occurring
to reduce the risk
i feel that prevention is for all-whereas intervention is about the individual.
Prevention pays dividends.
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.
This is because it does not progress to disease state or theres no manifestation of the disease.
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.
not contracting the diseases is better than treating the diseases. your body don't have to go through all those intervention procedures.
education can help prevent something from occuring for which intervention will not be needed