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How to Identify the Need for an Intervention?
Identifying the need for an intervention involves:
Conducting
epidemiological studies
to understand disease patterns and risk factors.
Analyzing
surveillance data
to detect outbreaks and trends.
Performing
risk assessments
to determine vulnerable populations.
This information helps in prioritizing health issues and understanding the scope of the intervention needed.
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