Significance of Treatment planning
Treatment planning is a comprehensive process that involves developing a care strategy tailored to a patient's individual needs across various medical and dental contexts. This includes considerations for rehabilitation, surgical preparedness, clinical decision-making, and therapeutic interventions. The importance of patient involvement in treatment planning is emphasized, highlighting the necessity for clinicians to craft effective strategies based on accurate assessments and diagnoses. Treatment planning ultimately aims to enhance patient outcomes by addressing specific health conditions and ensuring optimal management approaches.
Synonyms: Care planning, Therapy planning, Management planning, Intervention planning, Healthcare planning, Medical planning, Treatment strategy, Treatment scheduling.
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Hindu concept of 'Treatment planning'
In Hinduism, treatment planning involves assessing disease severity; mild cases require Shamana Chikitsa, while severe cases need Shodhana Chikitsa. Nidana Panchaka knowledge is crucial for effective treatment planning and execution by the physician.
From: International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga
(1) If Upadrava is mild, it leads to Shamana Chikitsa, which may be enough, but if Upadrava is severe, leads to Shodhana Chikitsa is needed.[1] (2) It involves planning the treatment of a disease. Nidana Panchaka plays a key role in planning the treatment of a disease. The complete thorough knowledge helps the physician to treat.[2]
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) Treatment planning relies on the proper diagnosis of disease through Pareeksha Vidhi, which is based on Pramana Vigyana, and this ensures that the chosen therapies are appropriate and effective.[3]
The concept of Treatment planning in scientific sources
Treatment planning is a crucial process in orthodontics and healthcare, involving strategizing patient care through assessment, addressing specific needs, and ensuring effective treatment outcomes across various conditions like dental issues and chronic diseases.
From: South African Journal of Physiotherapy
(1) This involves the process of designing a course of action for patient care, which is a significant component of clinical competence, and includes identifying primary problems and family involvement.[4] (2) This is the process of developing a plan of care for a patient, where accurate measurements can inform the design of rehabilitation programs.[5] (3) This is the process of developing a plan to address a patient's needs, and the basic assessment process includes history, observation, testing, recording and treatment planning.[6] (4) Treatment planning is important and must follow initial assessment, and then careful notation of progress and responses, as well as the physiotherapist must be able to communicate so that all can understand what is being related.[7] (5) Analysis of the domains and which areas the children scored lower highlights the potential for treatment planning and goal setting the clinician and family can address to improve the overall scores and functioning of the child.[8]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This is the process that was attempted to be reinstalled into a new workstation, but was unsuccessful due to incompatibility issues.[9] (2) This refers to the process of deciding on the best course of action to treat a medical condition, such as a scalp AVM.[10] (3) This is the process of developing a plan for the treatment of implant patients, and the type of imaging modality plays a major role in achieving the required information.[11] (4) The process of developing a strategy for administering care to clubfoot patients to ensure optimal outcomes.[12]
From: South African Family Practice
(1) Treatment planning involves the development of strategies for managing a patient's condition, and the study discussed the need for comprehensive models.[13] (2) AI-powered CDSS assists in this and provides healthcare professionals with real-time information and evidence-based recommendations to support clinical decision-making, along with diagnosis.[14]
From: Asian Journal of Pharmaceutics
(1) Further exploration of ultrasound indicators arises from the crucial role of ultrasound.[15] (2) Many health-care workers agreed that they may use artificial intelligence for this purpose in the future.[16]
From: Journal of Public Health in Africa
(1) This is the process of developing a course of action for managing a disease, such as colorectal cancer, which is influenced by the histological type and other characteristics of the tumor.[17]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This score can help clinicians in risk stratification and treatment planning.[18]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) The process of designing patient-specific treatment strategies, which AI enhances by analyzing patient data to create personalized and effective therapeutic approaches.[19]
From: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (MDPI)
(1) Computed tomography with MPR and VRT reconstructions is crucial for treatment planning in Madelung's disease, enabling precise assessment of lesion extent.[20] (2) Treatment planning involves devising a strategy for managing a patient's condition, and proper preoperative risk-of-malignancy assessment is very important for making clinical decisions and treatment planning.[21] (3) Treatment planning involves the process of determining the appropriate course of action for addressing a patient's dental needs, facilitated remotely through teledentistry via electronic information exchange.[22] (4) Many of the rapid-acting treatments have limited availability and/or high costs, which must be factored into this.[23] (5) Corneal biomechanics may be relevant for diagnosis, for determining the prognosis, staging the disease, and also for customizing this.[24]
From: Sustainability Journal (MDPI)
(1) This study’s primary goal is to examine machine learning’s practical applications, such as treatment planning, diagnosis, prevention, and case identification of high-risk patients.[25]
From: South African Journal of Psychiatry
(1) This refers to the process of developing a plan for a patient's care, and ensuring an accurate diagnosis of Schizoaffective Disorder is imperative as it has implications for this process.[26] (2) This is a crucial aspect of managing patients and the study underlines the importance of screening for suicidality and psychiatric disorders, and the need for subsequent appropriate management as a part of it.[27] (3) The Cultural Formulation Interview was operationalised with the intention of enhancing the cultural validity of diagnostic assessment, facilitating this, and promoting individual participation and satisfaction, which is a key goal.[28]
From: Religions Journal (MDPI)
(1) Treatment planning involves developing a strategy for addressing a patient's health needs, and spiritual well-being can be a relevant factor in creating a comprehensive plan.[29]