TY - JOUR KW - Activities of Daily Living KW - Brazil KW - Disability Evaluation KW - Disabled Persons KW - Female KW - Health Surveys KW - Humans KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - Motor Activity KW - Patients KW - Quality of Life KW - Severity of Illness Index KW - Surveys and Questionnaires KW - World Health Organization AU - Do Prado GD AU - Prado RBR AU - Marciano LHSC AU - Nardi SMT AU - Cordeiro JA AU - Monteiro HL AB -
Disability caused by leprosy may be associated with stigma. The aim of this work is to describe the degree of disability, quality of life and level of physical activity of individuals with leprosy and to identify possible correlations between these factors. Ninety-seven patients from two referral centres were studied. A complete medical history was taken and the World Health Organization degree of physical disability classification (WHO-DG), the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and the Medical Outcome Study 36-item Short-form health Survey (SF36) were applied. The mean age of patients was 51 +/- 14.9 years old; participants were predominantly men, married, unemployed, had concluded treatment and had had lepromatous leprosy. The WHO-DG and the level of physical activity (P-value = 0.36) were not correlated. The WHO-DG showed that 72.2% of patients had disabilities, 37.1% of whom performed vigorous physical activities. No significant association was observed between the WHO-DG and the domains of the QoL SF-36 except for functional capacity (P-value = 0.02); the physical capacity is generally 'very good' when individuals have no disabilities and 'bad' with severe disabilities. In conclusion, the WHO-DG of leprosy patients does not affect the level of physica activities or quality of life except functional capacity. There is no significan association between physical activities and quality of life in these individuals.
BT - Leprosy review C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22125935?dopt=Abstract C2 - UK CY - Colchester DA - 2011 Sep IS - 3 J2 - Lepr Rev LA - eng N2 -Disability caused by leprosy may be associated with stigma. The aim of this work is to describe the degree of disability, quality of life and level of physical activity of individuals with leprosy and to identify possible correlations between these factors. Ninety-seven patients from two referral centres were studied. A complete medical history was taken and the World Health Organization degree of physical disability classification (WHO-DG), the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and the Medical Outcome Study 36-item Short-form health Survey (SF36) were applied. The mean age of patients was 51 +/- 14.9 years old; participants were predominantly men, married, unemployed, had concluded treatment and had had lepromatous leprosy. The WHO-DG and the level of physical activity (P-value = 0.36) were not correlated. The WHO-DG showed that 72.2% of patients had disabilities, 37.1% of whom performed vigorous physical activities. No significant association was observed between the WHO-DG and the domains of the QoL SF-36 except for functional capacity (P-value = 0.02); the physical capacity is generally 'very good' when individuals have no disabilities and 'bad' with severe disabilities. In conclusion, the WHO-DG of leprosy patients does not affect the level of physica activities or quality of life except functional capacity. There is no significan association between physical activities and quality of life in these individuals.
PB - LEPRA Health in Action PP - Colchester PY - 2011 SP - 270 EP - 8 T2 - Leprosy review TI - WHO disability grade does not influence physical activity in Brazilian leprosy patients. UR - https://leprosyreview.org/article/82/3/01-456 VL - 82 SN - 0305-7518 ER -