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Validity and reliability of the NEI VFQ-25 questionnaire in Indonesian leprosy patients

Rahayu T, Menaldi SL, Irawati Y, et al. Elsevier BV. Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health. 2022;
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A New Instrument to Measure Family Support among People Affected with Leprosy: Leprosy Family Support Scale (LFSS)

Govindharaj P, Srinivasan S, Darlong J, et al. Indian Journal of Leprosy. 2021;
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Validation of a cross-NTD toolkit for assessment of NTD-related morbidity and disability. A cross-cultural qualitative validation of study instruments in Colombia.

Fischer J, Jansen B, Rivera A, et al. PloS one. 2019; 14 (12) : e0223042.
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Quality of life of people affected with leprosy disability living in Purulia, West Bengal.

Govindharaj P, Srinivasan S, Darlong J. International journal of health sciences and research. 2018; 8 (2) : 221-225.
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Quality of life of persons affected by leprosy in an endemic district, West Bengal, India.

Govindharaj P, Srinivasan S, Darlong J. Indian journal of dermatology. 2018; 63 (6) : 459-464.
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Towards a toolkit for cross-neglected tropical disease morbidity and disability assessment.

van 't Noordende A, Kuiper H, Ramos AN, et al. International health. 2016;
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Functional activity limitation and quality of life of leprosy cases in an endemic area in northeastern Brazil.

Santos VS, Oliveira LS, Castro F, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2015; 9 (7) : e0003900.
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Chronic inflammatory joint disease revealing leprosy.

El Ouazzani FZ, Tahiri L, Harzy T. Joint, bone, spine : revue du rhumatisme. 2014; 81 (1) : 91.

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Psychological distress and quality of life in leprosy patients with neuropathic pain

Leprosy review. 2014; 85 (3) : 186–193.
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Pain and its consequences in quality of life: A study with WHOQOL-Bref in leprosy patients with neuropathic pain

Reis F, Gomes MK, Rodrigues J, et al. Tropical Medicine. 2013;
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Evaluation of the limitations in daily-life activities and quality of life in leprosy patients submitted to surgical neurolysis to treat neuritis

Reis FJJ, Gomes MK, Cunha AJLA. Fisioterapia e Pesquisa. 2013; 20 (2) : 184-190 .
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Quality of life and its domains in leprosy patients after neurolysis: a study using WHOQOL-BREF.

Reis F, Cunha AJL, Gosling AP, et al. Leprosy review. 2013; 84 (2) : 119-23.
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Assessment of quality of life of patients with leprosy reactional states treated in a dermatology reference center.

Costa MD, Terra FS, Costa RD, et al. Scielo. Anais brasileiros de dermatologia. 2012; 87 (1) : 26-35.
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The quality of life, mental health, and perceived stigma of leprosy patients in Bangladesh.

Tsutsumi A, Izutsu T, Islam AM, et al. Social science & medicine (1982). 2007; 64 (12) : 2443-53.

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Reliability and validity of the Bangla version of WHOQOL-BREF in an adult population in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Tsutsumi A, Izutsu T, Kato S, et al. Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences. 2006; 60 (4) : 493-8.

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