TY - JOUR KW - Delivery of Health Care, Integrated KW - Drug Therapy, Combination KW - Endemic Diseases KW - Female KW - Health Facilities KW - Health Personnel KW - Health Services Accessibility KW - Humans KW - India KW - Leprostatic Agents KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - National Health Programs KW - Patient Acceptance of Health Care KW - Program evaluation KW - Quality of Health Care KW - Socioeconomic Factors AU - Pandey A AU - Rathod H AB -

This study looked at the integration of leprosy services in the GHS in context of health and socioeconomic situations using predefined indicators. It also looked at clients' perception of MDT services. The Indian states of Chhattisgarh and Kerala, which are at two extremes in leprosy endemicity, health situation and socioeconomic development, have been compared using predefined integration indicators related to the training of health workers, availability of MDT services, maintenance of MDT stock and involvement of Sub-centres in leprosy care. Data was collected by surveys of health facilities, sub-centres and communities in the two states, during 2006-2007. Information was collected by interviewing health personnel and clients, checking of records and on the spot observations using specifically designed formats. Results showed that integration is more inclusive in Chhattisgarh and has reached up to Sub-centre level. Both the community and health systems are sensitive and responsive to leprosy as it is perceived to be a major public health threat. But in Kerala, despite integration, it continues as a vertical programme with dependence on specialists and districts hospitals for diagnosis and treatment. MDT stock management is even poorer. Clients' perception towards MDT services are similar in both states.

BT - Leprosy review C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20825116?dopt=Abstract DA - 2010 Jun DO - 10.47276/lr.81.2.121 IS - 2 J2 - Lepr Rev LA - eng N2 -

This study looked at the integration of leprosy services in the GHS in context of health and socioeconomic situations using predefined indicators. It also looked at clients' perception of MDT services. The Indian states of Chhattisgarh and Kerala, which are at two extremes in leprosy endemicity, health situation and socioeconomic development, have been compared using predefined integration indicators related to the training of health workers, availability of MDT services, maintenance of MDT stock and involvement of Sub-centres in leprosy care. Data was collected by surveys of health facilities, sub-centres and communities in the two states, during 2006-2007. Information was collected by interviewing health personnel and clients, checking of records and on the spot observations using specifically designed formats. Results showed that integration is more inclusive in Chhattisgarh and has reached up to Sub-centre level. Both the community and health systems are sensitive and responsive to leprosy as it is perceived to be a major public health threat. But in Kerala, despite integration, it continues as a vertical programme with dependence on specialists and districts hospitals for diagnosis and treatment. MDT stock management is even poorer. Clients' perception towards MDT services are similar in both states.

PY - 2010 SP - 121 EP - 8 T2 - Leprosy review TI - Integration of leprosy in general health system vis-à-vis leprosy endemicity, health situation and socioeconomic development: observations from Chhattisgarh & Kerala. UR - https://leprosyreview.org/article/81/2/12-1128 VL - 81 SN - 0305-7518 ER -