TY - JOUR KW - Brazil KW - Cross-Sectional Studies KW - Humans KW - Leisure Activities KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Quality of Life KW - Sex Factors KW - Social Environment KW - Socioeconomic Factors KW - Surveys and Questionnaires AU - Costa MD AU - Terra FS AU - Costa RD AU - Lyon S AU - Costa AMDD AU - Antunes CMF AB -

BACKGROUND: Disabilities and deformities resulting from reactive outbreaks of leprosy can cause many problems for the patients, interfering with their quality of life.

OBJECTIVES: To assess the quality of life of patients with leprosy reactional states identified at the Reference Center in Belo Horizonte - MG.

METHODS: This was an epidemiological cross-sectional descriptive and analytical study, involving 120 patients in treatment for leprosy reactional states, from December 2007 to March 2008, held at the Dermatology outpatients clinic of the Hospital Eduardo de Menezes from FHEMIG, BH. We used two instruments for the socio-demographic, economic and clinical variables and a generic instrument WHOQOL WHO. The data were tabulated in SPSS and analyzed using the mean score with the application of statistical tests (p <0.05).

RESULTS: We found that the median age of the patients was 48 years, most were males, married, from cities around BH, with incomplete elementary school, retired or pensioner, and with a family income of two minimum wages. Most of them reported that the disease interfered a great deal with their professional activities and leisure. In the assessment of QoL, the lowest rating was observed in the physical domain and the highest was observed in the psychological and social relations. The internal consistency of WHO-QOL-bref was acceptable to the facets and domains.

CONCLUSIONS: Leprosy causes suffering that goes beyond the pain and discomfort strictly related to the physical damage, with great social and psychological impact.

BT - Anais brasileiros de dermatologia C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22481648?dopt=Abstract C2 - Brazil CY - Sao Paulo DA - 2012 Jan-Feb DO - 10.1590/s0365-05962012000100003 IS - 1 J2 - An Bras Dermatol LA - eng N2 -

BACKGROUND: Disabilities and deformities resulting from reactive outbreaks of leprosy can cause many problems for the patients, interfering with their quality of life.

OBJECTIVES: To assess the quality of life of patients with leprosy reactional states identified at the Reference Center in Belo Horizonte - MG.

METHODS: This was an epidemiological cross-sectional descriptive and analytical study, involving 120 patients in treatment for leprosy reactional states, from December 2007 to March 2008, held at the Dermatology outpatients clinic of the Hospital Eduardo de Menezes from FHEMIG, BH. We used two instruments for the socio-demographic, economic and clinical variables and a generic instrument WHOQOL WHO. The data were tabulated in SPSS and analyzed using the mean score with the application of statistical tests (p <0.05).

RESULTS: We found that the median age of the patients was 48 years, most were males, married, from cities around BH, with incomplete elementary school, retired or pensioner, and with a family income of two minimum wages. Most of them reported that the disease interfered a great deal with their professional activities and leisure. In the assessment of QoL, the lowest rating was observed in the physical domain and the highest was observed in the psychological and social relations. The internal consistency of WHO-QOL-bref was acceptable to the facets and domains.

CONCLUSIONS: Leprosy causes suffering that goes beyond the pain and discomfort strictly related to the physical damage, with great social and psychological impact.

PB - Scielo PP - Sao Paulo PY - 2012 SP - 26 EP - 35 T2 - Anais brasileiros de dermatologia TI - Assessment of quality of life of patients with leprosy reactional states treated in a dermatology reference center. TT - [Avaliação da qualidade de vida de pacientes em surto reacional de hanseníase tratados em centro de referência] UR - http://www.scielo.br/pdf/abd/v87n1/v87n1a03.pdf VL - 87 SN - 1806-4841 ER -