Understanding leprosy reactions and the impact on the lives of people affected: An exploration in two leprosy endemic countries.

Background Leprosy reactions, Type-1 and erythema nodosum leprosum, are immune-mediated complications of leprosy, which play a significant role in the morbidity associated with the disease. A considerable amount of literature has been published on the impact of leprosy in general but few studies foc...

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Main Authors: Annisa Ika Putri, Kevin de Sabbata, Regitta I Agusni, Medhi Denisa Alinda, Joydeepa Darlong, Barbara de Barros, Stephen L Walker, Marjolein B M Zweekhorst, Ruth M H Peters
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ae45b905902343d6a10c3a783b28dc1f 2023-05-15T15:14:47+02:00 Understanding leprosy reactions and the impact on the lives of people affected: An exploration in two leprosy endemic countries. Annisa Ika Putri Kevin de Sabbata Regitta I Agusni Medhi Denisa Alinda Joydeepa Darlong Barbara de Barros Stephen L Walker Marjolein B M Zweekhorst Ruth M H Peters 2022-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010476 https://doaj.org/article/ae45b905902343d6a10c3a783b28dc1f EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010476 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0010476 https://doaj.org/article/ae45b905902343d6a10c3a783b28dc1f PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 16, Iss 6, p e0010476 (2022) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010476 2022-12-30T23:19:49Z Background Leprosy reactions, Type-1 and erythema nodosum leprosum, are immune-mediated complications of leprosy, which play a significant role in the morbidity associated with the disease. A considerable amount of literature has been published on the impact of leprosy in general but few studies focus specifically on leprosy reactions. This study aimed to investigate the impact of leprosy reactions on physical, psychological, and social aspects of the lives of people affected by analysing their life experiences and perspectives about leprosy reactions. Methods/principal findings This qualitative study involved people affected by leprosy reactions and their family members in two leprosy endemic countries. The data were collected through 66 interviews and 9 focus group discussions (4-6 participants each) in Surabaya, Indonesia, and Purulia, India. Content analysis and conversational analysis were performed. This study found that both types of leprosy reactions were perceived as an unpredictable and painful condition. Leprosy reactions restricted physical activities of the participants, such as going to bathroom, sleeping, eating, and cooking. In the interviews, the respondents expressed a range of emotions and feelings including confusion, sadness, anxiety, and anger. Some recounted that they felt stigmatized and lost opportunities to socialise and earn money. Differences between the two settings were identified. The majority of Indonesian participants preferred to stay at home, and some concealed the diagnosis of leprosy, while most of the Indian respondents continued working up to the time of hospitalization. Conclusion Leprosy reactions are a distressing complication of leprosy and adversely affect the lives of those affected. Individuals reported physical discomfort, distress, anxiety, stigma, and financial hardship and these negative impacts in the physical, psychological, and social spheres reinforced each other. These findings provide important information about a need for early detection and sustained ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Indian PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 16 6 e0010476
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Annisa Ika Putri
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Regitta I Agusni
Medhi Denisa Alinda
Joydeepa Darlong
Barbara de Barros
Stephen L Walker
Marjolein B M Zweekhorst
Ruth M H Peters
Understanding leprosy reactions and the impact on the lives of people affected: An exploration in two leprosy endemic countries.
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description Background Leprosy reactions, Type-1 and erythema nodosum leprosum, are immune-mediated complications of leprosy, which play a significant role in the morbidity associated with the disease. A considerable amount of literature has been published on the impact of leprosy in general but few studies focus specifically on leprosy reactions. This study aimed to investigate the impact of leprosy reactions on physical, psychological, and social aspects of the lives of people affected by analysing their life experiences and perspectives about leprosy reactions. Methods/principal findings This qualitative study involved people affected by leprosy reactions and their family members in two leprosy endemic countries. The data were collected through 66 interviews and 9 focus group discussions (4-6 participants each) in Surabaya, Indonesia, and Purulia, India. Content analysis and conversational analysis were performed. This study found that both types of leprosy reactions were perceived as an unpredictable and painful condition. Leprosy reactions restricted physical activities of the participants, such as going to bathroom, sleeping, eating, and cooking. In the interviews, the respondents expressed a range of emotions and feelings including confusion, sadness, anxiety, and anger. Some recounted that they felt stigmatized and lost opportunities to socialise and earn money. Differences between the two settings were identified. The majority of Indonesian participants preferred to stay at home, and some concealed the diagnosis of leprosy, while most of the Indian respondents continued working up to the time of hospitalization. Conclusion Leprosy reactions are a distressing complication of leprosy and adversely affect the lives of those affected. Individuals reported physical discomfort, distress, anxiety, stigma, and financial hardship and these negative impacts in the physical, psychological, and social spheres reinforced each other. These findings provide important information about a need for early detection and sustained ...
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author Annisa Ika Putri
Kevin de Sabbata
Regitta I Agusni
Medhi Denisa Alinda
Joydeepa Darlong
Barbara de Barros
Stephen L Walker
Marjolein B M Zweekhorst
Ruth M H Peters
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Medhi Denisa Alinda
Joydeepa Darlong
Barbara de Barros
Stephen L Walker
Marjolein B M Zweekhorst
Ruth M H Peters
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title Understanding leprosy reactions and the impact on the lives of people affected: An exploration in two leprosy endemic countries.
title_short Understanding leprosy reactions and the impact on the lives of people affected: An exploration in two leprosy endemic countries.
title_full Understanding leprosy reactions and the impact on the lives of people affected: An exploration in two leprosy endemic countries.
title_fullStr Understanding leprosy reactions and the impact on the lives of people affected: An exploration in two leprosy endemic countries.
title_full_unstemmed Understanding leprosy reactions and the impact on the lives of people affected: An exploration in two leprosy endemic countries.
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