TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Age Distribution KW - Aged KW - Ambulatory Care Facilities KW - Attitude to Health KW - Child KW - Female KW - Humans KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Nepal KW - Patient Participation KW - Population Surveillance KW - Risk Assessment KW - Severity of Illness Index KW - Sex Distribution KW - Time Factors AU - Robertson L M AU - Nicholls P G AU - Butlin R AB -

Delayed presentation is a recognized risk factor for disability in leprosy but is the result of complex interactions between physical, social, economic and psychological factors. The present study is a response to the situation in an outpatient clinic in Nepal where the wide variation in delay in presentation was a cause for concern. A purpose-written questionnaire was used to collect information on 166 consecutive outpatient admissions. The data included demographics, the first symptom of leprosy, first actions, initial help-seeking behaviour, the reasons for finally seeking treatment and experience with professional health services. Initial analysis found a relationship between delay in presentation and age, rural environment, leprosy classification, walking time, housing not shared with another person affected by leprosy, and an inappropriate first action. The relationship with lack of education and total travel time just failed to reach significance. Further analysis identified that for the study population initial lack of awareness of leprosy and an inappropriate first action were the primary contributors to delay. Extensive and effective health education is needed to address this situation.

BT - Leprosy review C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11201907?dopt=Abstract CN - Infolep Library - available DA - 2000 Dec DO - 10.5935/0305-7518.20000054 IS - 4 J2 - Lepr Rev LA - eng N2 -

Delayed presentation is a recognized risk factor for disability in leprosy but is the result of complex interactions between physical, social, economic and psychological factors. The present study is a response to the situation in an outpatient clinic in Nepal where the wide variation in delay in presentation was a cause for concern. A purpose-written questionnaire was used to collect information on 166 consecutive outpatient admissions. The data included demographics, the first symptom of leprosy, first actions, initial help-seeking behaviour, the reasons for finally seeking treatment and experience with professional health services. Initial analysis found a relationship between delay in presentation and age, rural environment, leprosy classification, walking time, housing not shared with another person affected by leprosy, and an inappropriate first action. The relationship with lack of education and total travel time just failed to reach significance. Further analysis identified that for the study population initial lack of awareness of leprosy and an inappropriate first action were the primary contributors to delay. Extensive and effective health education is needed to address this situation.

PY - 2000 SP - 511 EP - 6 T2 - Leprosy review TI - Delay in presentation and start of treatment in leprosy: experience in an out-patient clinic in Nepal. UR - http://leprev.ilsl.br/pdfs/2000/v71n4/pdf/v71n4a10.pdf VL - 71 SN - 0305-7518 ER -