dc.description.abstract | Leprosy presents a high burden to the community and it is known as a triple burden disease.
The case detection of people affected by leprosy is often too late
and the characteristics of people affected by leprosy in the community are quite varied, as there are still problems of worsening skin lesions, disability, social stigma, missed reatment and inefficient health
services that have not directly reached the daily needs of people affected by leprosy.
Those
affected by leprosy are generally coached in self-care groups (SCGs) in the community.
chronic problems in leprosy require complex care of people affected by leprosy.
A previous study reported that self-care activities are basically the need to care and to prevent
progressive worsening of leprosy-related impairments.
Therefore, the experience of those
affected by leprosy in joining SCGs should be studied more deeply to know the benefits and
the constraints faced by participants, because it will impact on the quality of life of people
affected by leprosy in the community. | en_US |