adaptive interventions
[ə-ˈdap-tiv ˌin-tər-ˈven(t)-shənz]
nounpl: adaptive interventions
intervenções adaptativas
1. Treatment or therapeutic strategies that are modified and personalized based on an individual's response, progress, or changing circumstances during the course of treatment
The clinical team employed adaptive interventions to adjust the therapy based on the patient's weekly progress.
A equipe clínica empregou intervenções adaptativas para ajustar a terapia baseado no progresso semanal do paciente.
2. In medical research and behavioral health, interventions that use algorithms or decision rules to tailor treatment in real-time according to individual characteristics and response
Adaptive interventions in the study allowed researchers to modify medication dosages based on patient outcomes.
As intervenções adaptativas no estudo permitiram que os pesquisadores modificassem as doses de medicamentos com base nos resultados do paciente.
3. Dynamic treatment strategies that evolve throughout the intervention period to optimize efficacy and personalization
The school implemented adaptive interventions for students with learning disabilities, adjusting support levels as needed.
A escola implementou intervenções adaptativas para alunos com deficiências de aprendizagem, ajustando os níveis de apoio conforme necessário.
The concept of adaptive interventions is increasingly important in both Brazilian and American healthcare systems, reflecting a shift toward evidence-based, personalized medicine. In academic and clinical settings in Brazil, this term is particularly prominent in discussions of mental health treatment, educational psychology, and cutting-edge medical research. In the USA, adaptive interventions are fundamental to precision medicine initiatives and behavioral health programs.
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