seurantalähtöisiä
seurantalähtöisiä refers to a Finnish term that translates to "follow-up based" or "monitoring-based" in English. It is commonly used in the context of healthcare and social services to describe a process or approach that is initiated and guided by continuous observation and assessment of a patient's or client's condition, needs, or progress. This contrasts with reactive or one-off interventions, emphasizing a proactive and adaptive strategy.
In healthcare, a seurantalähtöinen approach might involve regular check-ups, monitoring of vital signs, or periodic assessments
Similarly, in social services, a seurantalähtöinen model would involve consistent follow-up with individuals or families receiving
The core principle of seurantalähtöisiä is the acknowledgment that needs and conditions are not static. Therefore,