Role of Reconstructive Surgery (RCS) in Improving the Quality of Life of Leprosy Afflicted Persons.

Q4 Medicine Indian journal of leprosy Pub Date : 2016-01-01
D Lenka, A Mahapatra
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Since time immemorial, stigma has been associated with leprosy mainly due to deformity and disability which in turn affects the physical, psychological, social and economical well being of some of the leprosy afflicted persons (LAPs). To prevent and correct deformities Government of India has focused on early diagnosis and appropriate treatment. In addition government has been providing services of Reconstructive Surgery (RCS). RCS corrects the deformity and is expected to help in reducing the stigma in society and reintegrate the affected persons in to society so that they become economically self reliant and carry out their normal livelihood activities without any prejudice. As the stigma has cultural background, this study has.been carried out with to assess the existing stigma level in pre RCS in society in parts of Odisha and compare with that of post RCS. The study was conducted in Sonepur district of Odisha. The sample size is the entire universe of all the 60 patients who had undergone the RCS process, during these the recent years. The methods adopted for data collection were the tools like questionnaire schedules, interview, observation, FGD and in depth case studies. Almost 86% of these Leprosy afflicted persons (LAPs) were very satisfied due to improvement in acceptance by their family, friend, relatives and society after surgery because of the correction of deformity by RCS as it enabled them to get back into normal life. The economical status improved in 8/60 (13%) after RCS, some becoming capable of earning more than Rs. 10,000/- per month after RCS. To conclude, in this settings of Sonepur (Odisha). RCS appeared to help the LAPs in improving their social acceptance thereby reducing stigma and also improving their economic status thus empowering them to lead their life as a normal human beings. There is need to enlarge and expand these studies to other parts of state/region so that the link with beliefs, type of disabilities and also type of surgery could be better understood and the knowledge generated could be applied to get optimum results.

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重建手术(RCS)在改善麻风患者生活质量中的作用。
自古以来,耻辱感一直与麻风有关,主要是由于畸形和残疾,这反过来又影响到一些麻风患者的身体、心理、社会和经济福祉。为了预防和纠正畸形,印度政府注重早期诊断和适当治疗。此外,政府一直在提供重建手术(RCS)服务。RCS矫正了残疾,并有望帮助减少社会上的耻辱,使受影响的人重新融入社会,使他们在经济上自力更生,并在没有任何偏见的情况下进行正常的生计活动。由于病耻感具有文化背景,本研究具有。在奥里萨邦部分地区进行了评估RCS前社会中现有的耻辱水平,并与RCS后进行了比较。这项研究是在奥里萨邦的索内普尔区进行的。样本量是近年来接受RCS过程的所有60例患者的整个宇宙。数据收集方法采用问卷表法、访谈法、观察法、FGD法和深度案例研究等工具。几乎86%的麻风病患者(lap)对其家庭、朋友、亲戚和社会在手术后接受程度的提高感到非常满意,因为RCS矫正了畸形,使他们能够恢复正常生活。在RCS之后,经济状况在8/60(13%)有所改善,一些人在RCS之后能够每月收入超过10,000卢比。综上所述,在索内普尔(奥里萨邦)的这种设置下。RCS似乎帮助lap提高了他们的社会接受度,从而减少了耻辱,也提高了他们的经济地位,从而使他们能够像正常人一样生活。有必要将这些研究扩大到州/地区的其他部分,以便更好地理解与信仰,残疾类型和手术类型的联系,并应用所产生的知识来获得最佳结果。
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Indian journal of leprosy
Indian journal of leprosy Medicine-Dermatology
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Leprosy is one of the oldest journals of India published quarterly by Hind Kusht Nivaran Sangh (Indian Leprosy Association) since 1929. The Journal covers all research aspects of leprosy, tuberculosis and other mycobacterial diseases.
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