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Effectiveness of self-care interventions for integrated morbidity management of skin neglected tropical diseases in Anambra State, Nigeria.

Eze C, Ekeke N, Alphonsus C, et al. BMC public health. 2021; 21 (1) : 1748.
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Validation of the Brazilian version of the WHODAS 2.0 for people affected by leprosy

de Sousa Almondes JG, de Castro SS, Nogueira P, et al. Lepra. Leprosy Review. 2021; 92 (1) : 47-58.
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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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Cross-cultural validation of the WHO disability assessment schedule 2.0 for people affected by neglected tropical diseases in Niassa Province, Mozambique.

Hartog L. 2016;

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Development of a toolkit for the assessment and monitoring of disabilities due to neglected tropical diseases.

Kuiper H. 2015;

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Comparison of three quality of life instruments in lymphatic filariasis: DLQI, WHODAS 2.0, and LFSQQ.

Thomas C, Narahari SR, Bose KS, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2014; 8 (2) : e2716.
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Perceived needs, self-reported health and disability among displaced persons during an armed conflict in Nepal.

Thapa SB, Hauff E. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology. 2012; 47 (4) : 589-95.
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Disability measurement for lymphatic filariasis: a review of generic tools used within morbidity management programs.

Zeldenryk L, Gordon S, Gray M, et al. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 2012; 6 (9) : e1768.
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Measuring health and disability : manual for WHO Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0)

Üstün N, Kostanjsek S, Chatterji J. World Health Organization. 2010;
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Effects of impairments on activities and participation in people affected by leprosy in The Netherlands.

Slim F, Schie C, Keukenkamp R, et al. Journal of rehabilitation medicine. 2010; 42 (6) : 536-43.
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Comparing the content of participation instruments using the international classification of functioning, disability and health.

Noonan V, Kopec J, Noreau L, et al. Health and quality of life outcomes. 2009;
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