01594nas a2200265 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653002500055653002100080653003100101653001100132653001200143653002300155653003100178653002100209653001400230100001200244245005900256856005100315300001100366490000700377050003200384520089800416022001401314 2002 d c2002 Dec10aDeveloping countries10aHealth Education10aHealth Planning Guidelines10aHumans10aleprosy10aPatient Compliance10aPreventive Health Services10aSocial Marketing10aSri Lanka1 aWong ML00aCan social marketing be applied to leprosy programmes? uhttps://leprosyreview.org/article/73/4/30-8318 a308-180 v73 aInfolep Library - available3 a

The implementation of multidrug therapy (MDT) has been highly effective in curing patients and reducing leprosy prevalence. In some countries, however, a significant number of cases remain undetected or are detected late. Although compliance with drug therapy is generally good, a significant proportion still defaults treatment in countries where the leprosy burden is still high. This paper proposes that leprosy control or elimination efforts might be enhanced by the application of social marketing principles. It first outlines the principles of social marketing and then reviews a successful social marketing campaign in Sri Lanka to increase case detection and treatment. The paper concludes with a discussion of the opportunities for using social marketing principles to enhance the success of current leprosy community heath education programmes and leprosy treatment services.

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