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Indian J Lepr ; 2019 Mar; 91(1): 37-45
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-195058

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Leprosy/Hansen's Disease (HD) is associated with impairments and disabilities leading to stigma attached to the disease. Our study looks at the clinical spectrum and factors associated with disabilities over a 10 year period. It was a cross sectional retrospective analysis and included 240 patients which were followed in Christian Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana, a Tertiary Care Hospital in North India. Objective of the study was to assess the pattern, prevalence and risk factors of disabilities in leprosy patients. The findings shows that the overall prevalence of disabilities was 57.9% (n=139) and was more common in males (73.4%). Patients, residents of Punjab had the maximum prevalence of disabilities (37.4%) followed by Bihar (27.3%). The commonest visible disability was madarosis (19.6%) followed by claw hand (12.1%). The maximum prevalence of clawing was noted in patients with BT-HD (31%) followed by TT-HD (27.6%). WHO Grade 1 disability was 24.5% while 60.4% had WHO Grade 2 disability. On multivariate analysis, positive skin smears and presence of lepra reaction at the time of diagnosis were found to be the risk factors associated with disabilities in leprosy. While the magnitude of disabilities in a referral tertiary care settings will not reflect true extent of problem in the community, information is relevant for improving the preventive and management strategies. Even in the post elimination era of leprosy, significant number and types of disabilities still persist. Like the tip of an iceberg, these findings imply that a more vigorous approach towards early and adequate treatment of complications like reactions is the need of the hour. Community based intervention studies in partnership with tertiary care hospitals may be useful in taking appropriate public health measures.

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Journal of Korean Society of Medical Informatics ; : 201-209, 2008.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-218303

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OBJECTIVES: We have developed a computerized WHO impairment grading for the clinical management of leprosy patients. The primary aim of this research is to redefine from the legacy disability grading to impairment grading recommended by ICF of WHO. METHODS: The degree of impairment can be determined at the moment of clinical examination and directly entered by a physician. The computation of impairment sum scores, cumulative reports and analysis can be automated. RESULTS: Annual report of health statistics is submitted with high degree of accuracy. CONCLUSIONS: WHO impairment grading and ICF terminology is found to be essential for the clinical management of leprosy patients, and can be a valuable basis for the development of information system in rehabilitation facilities.


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