SMART HEALTHCARE ANALYTICS FOR POLICE PERSONNEL: AN AI DRIVEN EVALUATION OF AYURVEDA TREATMENT SYSTEMS

Authors

  • Prof. Pranita Vishwanath Marodkar, Dr. Aruna A. Deoskar, Prof Dipali Yashwant Waghulde, Prof. Swapnil Gangadhar More

Keywords:

Factors affecting on police personnel health, Types of Healthcare Services, Importance of Ayurveda, Findings, and Conclusion

Abstract

This research paper investigates the effectiveness of Ayurveda healthcare
offerings in enhancing the nicely-being of police employees. Policing is a high-strain
profession with specific physical and mental fitness challenges, making the
exploration of holistic healthcare alternatives a relevant and pressing challenge.
Ayurveda, a traditional device of drugs originating from India, offers a holistic method
to health, emphasizing the stability of body, thoughts, and spirit. To cope with this
studies query, a complete review of current literature, together with clinical research
and healthcare practices, changed into carried out to discover gaps in know-how.
The research goals include assessing health effects, measuring mental well-being,
evaluating pleasant of life, analysing task overall performance, and examining factors
influencing the adoption of Ayurveda healthcare services with the aid of police
employees. A mixed-technique studies design combining quantitative and qualitative
statistics series techniques was hired, related to surveys, interviews, and scientific
tests. The have a look at population consisted of police employees from diverse
backgrounds and regions, making sure a broad representation of the career.

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2025-11-02

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Prof. Pranita Vishwanath Marodkar, Dr. Aruna A. Deoskar, Prof Dipali Yashwant Waghulde, Prof. Swapnil Gangadhar More. (2025). SMART HEALTHCARE ANALYTICS FOR POLICE PERSONNEL: AN AI DRIVEN EVALUATION OF AYURVEDA TREATMENT SYSTEMS . Acta Scientiae, 8(1), 879–892. Retrieved from https://periodicosulbrabra.org/index.php/acta/article/view/315

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