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Assessment of needs and quality care issues of women with leprosy
Author(s) -
Annamma S. John,
Pamidipani Samuel Sundar Rao,
Sonali Das
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
leprosy review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.437
H-Index - 43
eISSN - 2162-8807
pISSN - 0305-7518
DOI - 10.47276/lr.81.1.34
Subject(s) - medicine , psychosocial , leprosy , referral , family medicine , health care , psychiatry , dermatology , economics , economic growth
OBJECTIVESLeprosy causes not just physical but psychosocial and economic problems which are further magnified in women due to gender disadvantages especially in developing countries. In order to determine the needs and quality care issues of women leprosy patients attending a hospital/health care facility, a research project was done.DESIGNAll women leprosy patients attending a Leprosy Referral Hospital in Kolkata, India during 2006 were interviewed in depth and clinically assessed, using a standardised proforma.FINDINGSOf 104 women studied, half below 40 years of age and 70% above 40 years, had visible disability, and some had diabetes, low back pain etc. Nearly 60% preferred to hide their disease but even so, some had social problems. Most women delayed going to hospital, until their husband/guardian felt it was necessary. They had to complete their household chores before setting out for the hospital, and after their return. A considerable amount of time was spent waiting at various service points which conflicted with their domestic work, and lowered their social worth if they were away too long. This de-motivated them from visiting hospitals, even for follow up visits. Medical advice given--such as avoiding prolonged walking and standing, working with hot utensils etc., was not practical.CONCLUSIONHospitals can do much to address the needs of women leprosy patients and. provide quality services. National programmes should give a higher priority to offering culturally acceptable health education to promote early reporting.

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