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Primordial prevention refers to all measures designed to prevent the development of risk factors in the first place, early in life, [16] [17] and even preconception, as Ruth A. Etzel has described it "all population-level actions and measures that inhibit the emergence and establishment of adverse environmental, economic, and social conditions".
The quaternary prevention, concept coined by the Belgian general practitioner Marc Jamoulle, [1] [2] [3] Quaternary prevention is the set of health activities to mitigate or avoid the consequences of unnecessary or excessive intervention of the health system .
The Barefoot Doctors had close community ties, were relatively low-cost, and perhaps most importantly they encouraged self-reliance through advocating prevention and hygiene practices. [6] The program experienced a massive expansion of rural medical services in China, with the number of Barefoot Doctors increasing dramatically between the early ...
The Haddon Matrix is the most commonly used paradigm in the injury prevention field. Developed by William Haddon in 1970, the matrix looks at factors related to personal attributes, vector or agent attributes and environmental attributes; before, during and after an injury or death. By utilizing this framework, one can then think about ...
Secondary prevention, also called premature diagnosis or premature screening, is an early detection program. More specifically, it's an epidemiological program of universal application that is used to detect serious illnesses in particular, asymptomatic populations during the pre-pathogenic period.
Original health belief model. In social psychology, the health belief model (HBM) is a psychological framework used to explain and predict individuals' potentially detrimental behaviors, attitudes and beliefs on their health.
Within the essence of ultimate truth, [yang dag don gyi ngo bo la] there is no Buddha or ordinary being. [sangs rgyas dang ni sems can med] Since awareness cannot be reified, it is empty. [rig pa 'dzin pa med pas stong] Given that it does not dwell in emptiness, [stong pa nyid la me gnas na] it abides in its own state of supreme bliss.
Primordialism is the idea that nations or ethnic identities are fixed, natural, and ancient. [1] Primordialists argue that each individual has a single inborn ethnic identity independent of historical processes.