{"title":"Abu Zaabal麻风病隔离区二级麻风病患者自我护理计划","authors":"F. Melika, Mervat Hassan, Walaa Abd- Elkader","doi":"10.21608/ejnhs.2022.271497","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Background: Leprosy, is a chronic infectious illness caused by Mycobacterium leprae which, also known as Hansen’s disease, which consider a major health problem globally and in Egypt. Aim: The study aimed to enhance self-care program for patients with leprosy grade 2 in Abu Zaabal Leprosy Colony. Study design: To perform this study a quasi-experimental design was used. Subject: A purposive sample composed of 85 patients with age ranged from 25: 60 years and diagnosed as G2Ds. Setting: This study was conducted at Abu Zaabal Leprosy Colony. Tools: It was composed of two-tools. First tool: An interviewing questionnaire to assess socio-demographic characteristics of patients, their knowledge, practices, and health problems. Second tool: An observational checklist: to assess patients' independence level of daily living activities. Results: The findings of this study revealed that 76.5% of the study participants had unsatisfactory knowledge about leprosy before program implementation and improved to 92.9% post program and 84.7% at follow up as well the practices were inadequate before program and enhanced for 94.1% post program and 89.4% at follow up with significant statistical relations between patients’ knowledge/practices and their independence level, social, and psychological health problems as well as their age, gender, and educational level, through program implementation phases (P< .0001). Conclusion: The self-care program had improved patients' knowledge and practices related to leprosy, which affected in a positive impact on restoring their health and improving their independence level. Recommendation : The study recommended that, publication, and dissemination of self-care program in all leprosy colony and any health care services to raise awareness about leprosy and its prevention.","PeriodicalId":117851,"journal":{"name":"Egyptian Journal of Nursing and Health Sciences","volume":"133 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2022-11-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Self-Care Program for Patients with Leprosy Grade 2 in Abu Zaabal Leprosy Colony\",\"authors\":\"F. Melika, Mervat Hassan, Walaa Abd- Elkader\",\"doi\":\"10.21608/ejnhs.2022.271497\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Background: Leprosy, is a chronic infectious illness caused by Mycobacterium leprae which, also known as Hansen’s disease, which consider a major health problem globally and in Egypt. 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Self-Care Program for Patients with Leprosy Grade 2 in Abu Zaabal Leprosy Colony
Background: Leprosy, is a chronic infectious illness caused by Mycobacterium leprae which, also known as Hansen’s disease, which consider a major health problem globally and in Egypt. Aim: The study aimed to enhance self-care program for patients with leprosy grade 2 in Abu Zaabal Leprosy Colony. Study design: To perform this study a quasi-experimental design was used. Subject: A purposive sample composed of 85 patients with age ranged from 25: 60 years and diagnosed as G2Ds. Setting: This study was conducted at Abu Zaabal Leprosy Colony. Tools: It was composed of two-tools. First tool: An interviewing questionnaire to assess socio-demographic characteristics of patients, their knowledge, practices, and health problems. Second tool: An observational checklist: to assess patients' independence level of daily living activities. Results: The findings of this study revealed that 76.5% of the study participants had unsatisfactory knowledge about leprosy before program implementation and improved to 92.9% post program and 84.7% at follow up as well the practices were inadequate before program and enhanced for 94.1% post program and 89.4% at follow up with significant statistical relations between patients’ knowledge/practices and their independence level, social, and psychological health problems as well as their age, gender, and educational level, through program implementation phases (P< .0001). Conclusion: The self-care program had improved patients' knowledge and practices related to leprosy, which affected in a positive impact on restoring their health and improving their independence level. Recommendation : The study recommended that, publication, and dissemination of self-care program in all leprosy colony and any health care services to raise awareness about leprosy and its prevention.