ABSTRACT

Non-pharmacological interventions refer to any therapy, treatment, or approach that does not involve the use of medication or drugs. These interventions are often used in the treatment of a variety of conditions and can be highly effective in improving symptoms and overall quality of life. Non-pharmacological errors and related problems can be defined as any intentional or unintentional errors or problems occurring during non-pharmacological therapy interventions such as diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes. This chapter covers the non-pharmacological errors and related problems, the facilitators, barriers, and recommendations for best practices in developing countries.