BACKGROUND: In the Netherlands, leprosy is a rare and non-endemic disease, still occurring as an 'import disease'. Moreover a considerable group of people affected by leprosy, originating mainly from the former Dutch colonies, suffer from neuropathic complications. This study investigates the social implications of leprosy for those affected in the Netherlands. METHODS: Thirty-one people affected were interviewed as well as six medical leprosy experts. The social implications were measured by means of semi-structured interviews and the Participation Scale. RESULTS: Self-stigma, shame and secrecy were often reported. Discrimination and stigmatisation of ex-leprosy patients by people around them seems a less frequent problem. Yet, people affe...
There are various factors which construct the perception of stigma in both leprosy affected persons ...
Background Interpretation of Leprosy as a sickness differs among society. The set of beliefs, knowle...
Introduction: Earlier we showed that neuropathic complications limit social participation of ex-lepr...
Contains fulltext : 97356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In t...
Leprosy is a disease associated with a strong social stigma and fear. This is due to the disfigurati...
Interpretation of Leprosy as a sickness differs among society. The set of beliefs, knowledge and per...
Interpretation of Leprosy as a sickness differs among society. The set of beliefs, knowledge and per...
Tuban Regency is a leprosy endemic area. Leprosy prevalence in 2018 was 1.5 per 10,000 population wi...
Background Leprosy remains a major stigmatizing condition. Stigma is a dynamic process resulting fro...
Background: Leprosy has been affecting the human race since millennia, characterized by widespread, ...
BackgroundLeprosy remains a major stigmatizing condition. Stigma is a dynamic process resulting from...
Background: A person who has leprosy experiences stigma from himself, family and society. Stigma for...
Introduction: To analyze the knowledge, feelings and perceptions involving patients affected by lepr...
The aim of the study was to describe nurses’ experiences of how stigma affected the care and health ...
Objectives: Social stigma surrounding leprosy patients (LPs) in the community is still related to th...
There are various factors which construct the perception of stigma in both leprosy affected persons ...
Background Interpretation of Leprosy as a sickness differs among society. The set of beliefs, knowle...
Introduction: Earlier we showed that neuropathic complications limit social participation of ex-lepr...
Contains fulltext : 97356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In t...
Leprosy is a disease associated with a strong social stigma and fear. This is due to the disfigurati...
Interpretation of Leprosy as a sickness differs among society. The set of beliefs, knowledge and per...
Interpretation of Leprosy as a sickness differs among society. The set of beliefs, knowledge and per...
Tuban Regency is a leprosy endemic area. Leprosy prevalence in 2018 was 1.5 per 10,000 population wi...
Background Leprosy remains a major stigmatizing condition. Stigma is a dynamic process resulting fro...
Background: Leprosy has been affecting the human race since millennia, characterized by widespread, ...
BackgroundLeprosy remains a major stigmatizing condition. Stigma is a dynamic process resulting from...
Background: A person who has leprosy experiences stigma from himself, family and society. Stigma for...
Introduction: To analyze the knowledge, feelings and perceptions involving patients affected by lepr...
The aim of the study was to describe nurses’ experiences of how stigma affected the care and health ...
Objectives: Social stigma surrounding leprosy patients (LPs) in the community is still related to th...
There are various factors which construct the perception of stigma in both leprosy affected persons ...
Background Interpretation of Leprosy as a sickness differs among society. The set of beliefs, knowle...
Introduction: Earlier we showed that neuropathic complications limit social participation of ex-lepr...