Health seeking behaviour of leprosy affected patients at a tertiary leprosy hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY Leprosy review Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.47276/lr.93.3.243
S. Paul, S. D, S. R., Vinothkumar M, I. Horo
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Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the priorities of leprosy affected patients in seeking anti-leprosy treatment have been affected. This study was initiated at a tertiary leprosy hospital in India to understand the health seeking behaviour of leprosy affected patients who delayed their treatment. A total of 164 patients who delayed their treatment during the COVID-19 lockdown were recruited. The health seeking behaviour and treatment methods adopted by the patients during the lockdown were retrospectively analysed through an exploratory study. Lockdown prevented travel in many cases, but stigma was not an important factor in those who delayed. Of the 164 subjects, 17 developed new leprosy-related impairments. Of those who delayed, patients with plantar ulcers carried out self-care that had been taught to them earlier and they could continue treatment in spite of the lockdown. Reinforcing the patients regularly through health education and self-care teaching helped them to manage and prevent worsening of leprosy related impairments. © The author(s).
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COVID-19大流行期间一家三级麻风医院麻风患者的求医行为
自2019冠状病毒病大流行以来,麻风患者在寻求抗麻风治疗方面的优先事项受到影响。这项研究是在印度的一家三级麻风医院发起的,目的是了解延迟治疗的麻风患者的求医行为。总共招募了164名在COVID-19封锁期间推迟治疗的患者。通过探索性研究对封锁期间患者的就诊行为和治疗方法进行回顾性分析。在许多情况下,封锁阻止了旅行,但对那些延误旅行的人来说,耻辱并不是一个重要因素。在164名受试者中,17人出现了新的麻风相关损伤。在那些推迟治疗的患者中,足底溃疡患者执行了早些时候教给他们的自我护理,尽管封锁了,他们仍然可以继续治疗。通过健康教育和自我保健教学定期加强病人的工作,帮助他们管理和预防与麻风病有关的损害的恶化。©作者。
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Leprosy review
Leprosy review 医学-病理学
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期刊介绍: Leprosy Review is an Open Access peer reviewed journal including original papers on all aspects of leprosy. Topics published include research into the medical, physical and social aspects of leprosy and information relevant to leprosy control. We publish original research, short reports, case studies and reviews. The vision of the journal is to improve the management and control of leprosy and its consequences, by publishing relevant research and sharing experiences and best practices.
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