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Review
. 2023 Jan-Dec:14:21501319231186500.
doi: 10.1177/21501319231186500.

Unveiling the Significance and Challenges of Integrating Prevention Levels in Healthcare Practice

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Unveiling the Significance and Challenges of Integrating Prevention Levels in Healthcare Practice

Yousif AbdulRaheem. J Prim Care Community Health. 2023 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

In recent years, there has been a global increase in human life expectancy, but preventable morbidity and mortality remain significant concerns. To address these issues, preventive healthcare practice has gained importance in various healthcare disciplines. Its goal is to maintain and promote health, reduce risk factors, diagnose illnesses early, and prevent complications. This approach encompasses different stages of disease progression, including primordial prevention, primary prevention, secondary prevention, tertiary prevention, and quaternary prevention. Primordial prevention focuses on addressing root causes and social determinants of diseases to prevent the emergence and development of risk factors. Primary prevention aims to prevent diseases before they occur by implementing interventions such as vaccinations and health education. Secondary prevention focuses on early detection and prompt intervention to prevent the progression of diseases. Tertiary prevention manages the consequences of diseases by restoring health and providing rehabilitation. Lastly, quaternary prevention aims to protect patients from unnecessary medical interventions and harm caused by excessive medicalization. Despite the recognition of the cost-effectiveness of preventive measures, a significant portion of healthcare resources and attention is still allocated to disease management, and only a small percentage of individuals receive all recommended preventive services. Healthcare providers need to prioritize the implementation of preventive care services, even when clinical interventions are necessary, and overcome barriers to preventive care. By investing in preventive care and implementing these strategies, healthcare practitioners can play a crucial role in disease prevention and contribute to the well-being of individuals, families, communities, and countries.

Keywords: clinical; healthcare; prevention; promotion; quaternary.

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The author declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

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