what's the difference between management, prevention, control and treatment of disease? they seem to all have different meanings?
if anyone could help, I'd be really grateful
Here are some literature definitions and references if you’d like to do some extra reading:Disease management is a system of coordinated heath care interventions and communications for defined patient populations with conditions where self-care efforts can be implemented. Disease management empowers individuals, working with other health care providers to manage their disease and prevent complications. (
http://www.who.int/kobe_centre/ageing/ahp_vol5_glossary.pdf) *use this reference to look at different types/components of defining prevention too*
Disease control is a reduction in the incidence, prevalence, morbidity or mortality of an infectious disease to a locally acceptable level; elimination as reduction to zero of the incidence of disease or infection in a defined geographical area; and eradication as permanent reduction to zero of the worldwide incidence of infection. (
http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/84/2/editorial10206html/en/)
Disease prevention is a procedure through which individuals, particularly those with risk factors for a disease, are treated in order to prevent a disease from occurring. Treatment normally begins either before signs and symptoms of the disease occur, or shortly thereafter. Treatment can include patient education, lifestyle modification, and drugs. (
https://www.nature.com/subjects/disease-prevention) *don’t be confused by this use of treatment, it’s merely within the context of this definition, see below for the definition of disease treatment*
Disease treatment can simply be defined as a process designed to achieve a desired health status for a patient or client. (
http://www.who.int/kobe_centre/ageing/ahp_vol5_glossary.pdf)
Okay now let’s make those more simple and succinct for the context of the HSC Disease management: system implemented by health care bodies that focusses on what the individual can do themselves.
Disease control: Deal with a present disease aiming to bring it down to ‘zero’ or ‘normal’ levels
Disease prevention: how to stop the incidence of disease (avoid getting it in the first place) by using eduction, protection (vaccination, immunisation, physical barriers…), quarantine, ‘preventative treatment’, etc….
Disease treatment: How to fix the disease if you’ve got it? May be therapeutic treatment (drugs etc.), education and lifestyle changes (for non-communicable diseases like obesity), or any other method of bringing the patient back to health
(NOTE: a treatment improves patient’s quality of life but does not necessarily cure the disease e.g. antiretroviral therapy for HIV doesn’t cure HIV but allows patients to lead relatively normal lives provided they stay on their medication). (am I right in thinking you’re looking at the tuberculosis dot point? I hope this is useful for that otherwise throw me a quick reply and I can help you out on that one specifically)
Cheers!