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Levels of Prevention

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Levels Of Prevention

Dr. C.B. Bello


Introduction

• Prevention of health problems is a major part


of community health practice.

• Prevention means thinking ahead & and


avoiding problems that may likely occur or
identifying them as early as possible to reduce
likely disability & and impairment.
Levels of Prevention
• Prevention is practiced on 4 levels
• Primordial prevention
• Primary prevention
• Secondary prevention
• Tertiary prevention
Primordial Prevention

 This is a form of primary prevention.


 Targets are people who are healthy and have
no risk factors.

 Prevention is targeted towards prevention of


the development of risk factors in populations
in which they have not developed.
Primordial Prevention Contd
 Individual and population education are the main
strategy

 Health education to promote healthy lifestyle and


disease prevention are emphasized

 This includes healthy eating, physical exercise,


stress management personal and environmental
health etc.
Primary Prevention

 Primary prevention avoids the occurrence of a health


problem.

 It predates disease or dysfunction state and is applied to a


generally healthy population.

 Target is people who are at risk but are yet to develop the
disease

 It involves steps that are taken to prevent the occurrence


of the disease
Primary prevention contd

 The aim of primary prevention is health promotion


through health education

 Activities are focused towards maintaining and


improving the general health of individual, family,
group and the community.

 Health education targets personal hygiene,


immunization rest & recreation, environmental
sanitation, waste disposal, vector control etc.
Secondary Prevention

 Focuses on individuals who already developed


health problems or illness and are at risk of
developing complications or worsening conditions.

 Strategies are geared towards early detection &


and treatment at the earliest possible stage when
disease or impairment already exists.
Secondary Prevention Contd

 Activities are directed at early diagnosis, prompt

intervention, and monitoring thereby reducing the


severity of the disease

 And enabling the patient to return to a normal level


of health as early as possible

 The aim is to hinder the progress of disease and


prevent the development of complications
Tertiary Prevention

 Tertiary prevention measures begin when a


defect or disability occurs permanently and
becomes irreversible

 Actions at this level are targeted at slowing


down the extent and severity of a
disease/disability to reduce complications and
prevent it from getting worse.
Tertiary Prevention Contd

 Activities are directed towards rehabilitation.

 It is aimed at returning the client to the highest level of


functioning possible.

 Examples of activities at this level includes post-


mastectomy exercise program/physiotherapy to restore
functioning, treatment, and management of diabetes to
slow down the progress rate.
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