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[Leprosy-related disabilities after release from multidrug treatment: prevalence and spatial distribution].

Susilene Maria Tonelli Nardi1, Vânia Del Arco Paschoal, Francisco Chiaravalloti-Neto, Dirce Maria Trevisan Zanetta.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To estimate the frequency of people with leprosy-related physical disabilities after release from multidrug treatment and to analyze their spatial distribution.
METHODS: Descriptive cross-sectional study with 232 leprosy patients treated between 1998 and 2006. Physical disabilities were assessed using the World Health Organization disability grading and the eye-hand-foot (EHF) sum score. The residential address of patients and rehabilitation centers were geocoded. It was estimated the overall frequency of physical disability and frequency by disability grade (grade 0, grade 1, and grade 2) according to the WHO disability grading taking into consideration clinical and sociodemographic variables in the descriptive analysis. Student's t-test, chi-square test (χ2), and Fisher's test were used as appropriate at a 5% significance level.
RESULTS: Of the patients studied, 51.6% were female, mean age 54 years old (SD 15.7), 30.5% had less than 2 years of formal education, 43.5% were employed, and 26.9% were retired. Borderline leprosy was the most prevalent form of leprosy (39.9%). A total of 32% of these patients had disabilities according to the WHO disability grading and the EHF score. Disabilities increased with age (p = 0.029), they were more common in patients with multibacillary leprosy (p = 0.005) and poor self-rated physical health (p < 0.001). Those who required prevention/rehabilitation care traveled on average 5.5 km to the rehabilitation center. People with physical disabilities lived scattered across the city but they were mostly concentrated in the most densely populated and socioeconomically deprived area.
CONCLUSIONS: There is a high frequency of people with leprosy-related disabilities after release from multidrug therapy. Prevention and rehabilitation actions should target uneducated and older patients, those who had multibacillary forms of leprosy and poor self-rated physical health. The travel distance to rehabilitation centers calls for reorganization of local care networks.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23358621     DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89102013005000002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Saude Publica        ISSN: 0034-8910            Impact factor:   2.106


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