Dermatological quality of life among leprosy patients residing at a rehabilitation center in North-Eastern India: A cross-sectional study

Sampriti Samanta, A. Bandyopadhyay, S. Bhattacherjee, A. Mukherjee
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Background: Leprosy has been affecting humans since ancient times. A chronic infectious disease, it affects skin, peripheral nervous system, and other tissues which lead to nerve damage, pain, and visible deformities. The characteristic skin lesions of leprosy can lead to significant social stigmatization and functional impairments which can affect the quality of life (QoL). Objective: The present study was conducted to assess the dermatological QoL among these leprosy patients. Materials and Methods: An observational cross-sectional study was conducted among 122 leprosy patients who were receiving treatments at a rehabilitation center in North-Eastern India in a 3-month time period. The dermatology QoL Index (DQLI) questionnaire was used to assess the QoL among these patients. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression analyses were used. Results: Among a total of 122 patients, leprosy had no effect on QoL in 4.9%, small effect in 11.5%, moderate effect in 37.7%, very large effect in 43.4%, and extremely large effect in 2.5% cases. Mean DQLI score was 10.5 ± 5.1. The most affected domain was leisure and social followed by symptoms and feelings. When adjusted for predictors, age and sex were found to have a significant association with QoL. Conclusions: Leprosy with dermatological manifestations had a very large effect on QoL. The impairment was more than other chronic skin diseases, such as chronic urticaria, vitiligo, and psoriasis. It is necessary that periodic assessment of QoL should be incorporated into the management of leprosy patients.
居住在印度东北部康复中心的麻风病患者的皮肤病生活质量:一项横断面研究
背景:麻风病自古以来就影响着人类。它是一种慢性传染病,影响皮肤、周围神经系统和其他组织,导致神经损伤、疼痛和明显的畸形。麻风病的特征性皮肤病变可导致严重的社会污名化和功能障碍,从而影响生活质量。目的:评价麻风病患者皮肤病学生活质量。材料和方法:对122名在印度东北部一家康复中心接受治疗的麻风病患者进行了为期3个月的观察性横断面研究。采用皮肤病生活质量指数(DQLI)问卷评估患者的生活质量。采用描述性统计和逻辑回归分析。结果:122例患者中,麻风对生活质量无影响者占4.9%,影响小者占11.5%,影响中者占37.7%,影响很大者占43.4%,影响极大者占2.5%。DQLI平均评分为10.5±5.1分。受影响最大的领域是休闲和社交,其次是症状和感觉。当调整预测因子时,发现年龄和性别与生活质量有显著关联。结论:有皮肤病表现的麻风病对患者的生活质量影响很大。这种损害比其他慢性皮肤病,如慢性荨麻疹、白癜风和牛皮癣更严重。将生活质量的定期评估纳入麻风患者的管理中是必要的。
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