TY - JOUR KW - Adult KW - Disabled Persons KW - Employment KW - Female KW - Health Behavior KW - Health Promotion KW - Humans KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Patient Compliance KW - Skin Ulcer AU - Kunst H AB -

OBJECTIVE: To determine if recurrence of ulcers and physical deformity in leprosy is associated with employment status and compliance with health promotion advice.

METHODS: Between April-August 1992, a cohort of 55 consecutive leprosy patients admitted with skin ulcers were studied for ulcer recurrence, physical deformity (taking into account neuromuscular and skeletal damage), employment status, compliance with health promotion advice and knowledge of the disease.

RESULTS: High grade physical deformity was present in 34/55 (62%) patients while recurrent ulceration occurred in 40/55 (75%) patients. With regard to employment status, the odds of high grade physical deformity were significantly higher for street traders and unemployed compared to semiskilled and skilled workers (odds ratio 4.2, 95% confidence interval 1.01-19.8, p = 0.03). There was a trend of higher odds of recurrence of ulcers for street traders and unemployed compared to semiskilled and skilled workers (odds ratio 2.3, 95% confidence interval 0.5-9.4, p = 0.2). With regard to health promotion, there was poor compliance with advice about protective footwear and care of insensitive extremities. Level of knowledge about the disease and its prevention was also inadequate.

CONCLUSION: Physical deformity was associated with lack of reasonable employment among leprosy patients. There was poor compliance with preventative advice. Health promotion strategies should be directed toward targeted health education and prevention of physical deformities.

BT - JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11109753?dopt=Abstract DA - 2000 Oct IS - 10 J2 - J Pak Med Assoc LA - eng N2 -

OBJECTIVE: To determine if recurrence of ulcers and physical deformity in leprosy is associated with employment status and compliance with health promotion advice.

METHODS: Between April-August 1992, a cohort of 55 consecutive leprosy patients admitted with skin ulcers were studied for ulcer recurrence, physical deformity (taking into account neuromuscular and skeletal damage), employment status, compliance with health promotion advice and knowledge of the disease.

RESULTS: High grade physical deformity was present in 34/55 (62%) patients while recurrent ulceration occurred in 40/55 (75%) patients. With regard to employment status, the odds of high grade physical deformity were significantly higher for street traders and unemployed compared to semiskilled and skilled workers (odds ratio 4.2, 95% confidence interval 1.01-19.8, p = 0.03). There was a trend of higher odds of recurrence of ulcers for street traders and unemployed compared to semiskilled and skilled workers (odds ratio 2.3, 95% confidence interval 0.5-9.4, p = 0.2). With regard to health promotion, there was poor compliance with advice about protective footwear and care of insensitive extremities. Level of knowledge about the disease and its prevention was also inadequate.

CONCLUSION: Physical deformity was associated with lack of reasonable employment among leprosy patients. There was poor compliance with preventative advice. Health promotion strategies should be directed toward targeted health education and prevention of physical deformities.

PY - 2000 SP - 338 EP - 41 T2 - JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association TI - Relationship of skin ulcers and physical deformity with employment status and compliance with health promotion in leprosy. VL - 50 SN - 0030-9982 ER -