Self-care groups of leprosy-affected people in Mozambique
Author(s) -
Sunil Deepak,
Paulo Estivar Hansine,
Carole Braccini
Publication year - 2013
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.84.4.283
Subject(s) - leprosy , medicine , perception , family medicine , psychology , immunology , neuroscience
In 2011, the national leprosy control programme in Mozambique decided to promote the setting up of self-care groups (SCGs) for prevention and care of disabilities.OBJECTIVESTo present an overview of the national SCG strategy and to understand the perceptions of people with leprosy regarding the benefits and challenges of participating in the SCGs in Mozambique.METHODSSemi-structured group interviews were carried out with 22 SCGs involving 299 leprosy affected people in Nampula and Manica provinces.RESULTSSCGs are involved in different activities and do not limit themselves to activities related to disability care. The majority of respondents expressed satisfaction about their participation in SCGs. Apart from perceived benefits in relation to their disabilities, the majority of SCG members also reported benefits in social participation. Lack of training, insufficient resources for income generation and long distances were the major challenges for SCGs, especially in the Manica province.CONCLUSIONSPeople affected with leprosy perceive SCGs as useful in self-care for prevention of disabilities and social participation.
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