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A non-pharmaceutical intervention or non-pharmacological intervention (NPI) is any type of health intervention which is not primarily based on medication. Some examples include exercise, sleep improvement, or dietary habits. Non-pharmacological interventions may be intended to prevent or treat disease or other health-related conditions, or to improve public health. They can be educational, and they may involve a variety of lifestyle or environmental changes. Complex or multicomponent interventions use multiple strategies, and they often involve the participation of several care providers.

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  • A non-pharmaceutical intervention or non-pharmacological intervention (NPI) is any type of health intervention which is not primarily based on medication. Some examples include exercise, sleep improvement, or dietary habits. Non-pharmacological interventions may be intended to prevent or treat disease or other health-related conditions, or to improve public health. They can be educational, and they may involve a variety of lifestyle or environmental changes. Complex or multicomponent interventions use multiple strategies, and they often involve the participation of several care providers. Non-pharmacological treatments can call on various fields of expertise, such as surgery, medical devices, rehabilitation, psychotherapy, and behavioral interventions. (en)
  • 非药物干预是指人們通過药物治疗以外的方式促進健康,預防、控制以及治療疾病。這些方式包括锻炼,改善睡眠、饮食及行为习惯。 (zh)
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  • 非药物干预是指人們通過药物治疗以外的方式促進健康,預防、控制以及治療疾病。這些方式包括锻炼,改善睡眠、饮食及行为习惯。 (zh)
  • A non-pharmaceutical intervention or non-pharmacological intervention (NPI) is any type of health intervention which is not primarily based on medication. Some examples include exercise, sleep improvement, or dietary habits. Non-pharmacological interventions may be intended to prevent or treat disease or other health-related conditions, or to improve public health. They can be educational, and they may involve a variety of lifestyle or environmental changes. Complex or multicomponent interventions use multiple strategies, and they often involve the participation of several care providers. (en)
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  • Non-pharmaceutical intervention (en)
  • 非藥物干預 (zh)
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