01968nas a2200181 4500000000100000008004100001653001500042653002200057653001400079653001200093100001900105700001300124700001400137245007900151856008300230300001200313520146100325 2024 d10aCompliance10aleprosy treatment10aKnowledge10aleprosy1 aSukardi Jaya V1 aSunarti 1 aSuryani D00aRelationship between knowledge level and compliance with leprosy treatment uhttps://midwifery.iocspublisher.org/index.php/midwifery/article/view/1547/1236 a832-8403 a

Indonesia  is  not  immune  to  the  global  epidemic  of  leprosy,  an infectious  illness.  The  purpose  of  this  research  is  to  identify  any correlation   between   leprosy   treatment   adherence   and   level   of knowledge.  Data  included  in  this  literature  review  comes  from secondary sources rather than primary ones; in other words, it is not based on first-hand observation but rather on the findings of earlier studies.  From  these  five  articles,  we  may  infer  the  following  about the  respondents:  their ages  range  from zero  to  fourteen,  their  levels of  education,  whether  or  not  they  are  employed,  and  the  extent  to which they know about leprosy: high, medium, and low. The study's findings  demonstrate  that  the  five  publications  provide  solid  proof that leprosy patients' adherence to treatment is correlated with their level  of  understanding.  The  greater  the  level  of  information  that lepers possess, the more compliant they will be in regards to leprosy treatment.