Psychosocial burden of neglected tropical diseases in eastern Colombia: an explorative qualitative study in persons affected by leprosy, cutaneous leishmaniasis and Chagas disease.

Global mental health (Cambridge, England) Pub Date : 2021-06-18 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1017/gmh.2021.18
Robin van Wijk, Lena van Selm, Martha C Barbosa, Wim H van Brakel, Mitzi Waltz, Karl Philipp Puchner
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Background: Leprosy, cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) and Chagas disease (CD) are neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) with a high psychosocial burden in Norte de Santander and Arauca in Colombia. This study provides insights into affected persons' feelings, perceptions and experiences to better understand the nature of this burden.

Methods: In 2018, 34 leprosy, CD and CL patients participated in four focus groups discussing the influence of the disease on mental well-being, social participation and stigma. Additionally, 13 leprosy patients participated in semi-structured interviews to further explore the health-related stigma related to this disease. Audio recordings were transcribed verbatim, and open coding was used to identify the most relevant categories and themes.

Results: Persons suffering from CD reported that their mental distress was mainly caused by impairments and stress related to the progressive and incurable nature of the disease. Persons affected by CL perceived the treatment for the disease as having the most impact on their psychosocial well-being. Persons affected by leprosy reported suffering most from anticipated and experienced stigma.

Conclusions: The findings indicate that these diseases are likely to impose a significant psychosocial burden on patients in the studied regions, even though these vary per condition. Consistent data collection on the psychosocial burden and the sharing of knowledge of effective interventions can contribute to the holistic approach needed to win the fight against NTDs.

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哥伦比亚东部被忽视的热带病的心理社会负担:对麻风病、皮肤利什曼病和恰加斯病患者的探索性定性研究。
背景:在哥伦比亚的北德桑坦德和阿劳卡,麻风病、皮肤利什曼病(CL)和恰加斯病(CD)是被忽视的热带病(NTDs),具有很高的社会心理负担。这项研究提供了对受影响者的感受、感知和经历的见解,以更好地理解这种负担的本质。方法:2018年,34名麻风、CD和CL患者参加了四个焦点小组,讨论疾病对心理健康、社会参与和耻辱感的影响。此外,13名麻风病患者参加了半结构化访谈,以进一步探讨与该病有关的与健康有关的耻辱感。录音被逐字转录,并使用开放编码来确定最相关的类别和主题。结果:患有乳糜泻的人报告说,他们的精神痛苦主要是由与疾病的进行性和不可治愈性相关的损伤和压力引起的。患有慢性阻塞性肺病的人认为,这种疾病的治疗对他们的社会心理健康影响最大。据报告,麻风病患者最容易遭受预期和经历的耻辱。结论:研究结果表明,这些疾病可能对研究地区的患者造成严重的心理社会负担,尽管这些疾病因病情而异。持续收集有关心理社会负担的数据和分享有关有效干预措施的知识,有助于采取赢得与被忽视热带病斗争所需的整体方法。
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