Current knowledge attitudes, and practices of healthcare providers about leprosy in Assam, India

Background: Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease that is associated with serious morbidity and is a disease of public health concern because of the case load and the social stigma attached to the disease. Aim: To understand the knowledge of, and attitudes towards, leprosy amongst healthcare provi...

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Main Authors: Sumit Kar, S Ahmad, Ranabir Pal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2010-01-01
Series:Journal of Global Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.jgid.org/article.asp?issn=0974-777X;year=2010;volume=2;issue=3;spage=212;epage=215;aulast=Kar
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spelling doaj-612d4d98f66c44e89fd5084aa9b93aa22020-11-24T23:01:03ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Global Infectious Diseases0974-777X2010-01-012321221510.4103/0974-777X.68527Current knowledge attitudes, and practices of healthcare providers about leprosy in Assam, IndiaSumit KarS AhmadRanabir PalBackground: Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease that is associated with serious morbidity and is a disease of public health concern because of the case load and the social stigma attached to the disease. Aim: To understand the knowledge of, and attitudes towards, leprosy amongst healthcare providers in Assam, India. Settings and Design: This cross-sectional study was conducted during March to June 2007 in different health institutions of the Kamrup district of Assam. Results: Among the program managers interviewed, only half were organizing training sessions, and 37.5% were involved in supervision of the program activities at the periphery level. Among the program managers who were involved with leprosy elimination, only half were organizing training session and 37.5% were involved in supervision of the program activities at the periphery level. Medical officers consistently demonstrated higher knowledge about leprosy, followed by health supervisors and multipurpose workers (MPWs), including nursing staff. Regarding training status with regard to leprosy, 90% of medical officers, 80% of health supervisors and around 87% of MPWs (83% of male MPWs and 89% of female MPWs) had attended training programs on leprosy. Regarding WHO MDT, 80% of health supervisors, 84.8% of male MPWs and 86.2% of female MPWs had an idea of MDT and treatment duration of various categories of patients. Conclusions: These observations suggest that there appear to be adequate knowledge and positive behavior among healthcare providers with regard to leprosy in this part of India. However, there is still a need to organize training programs at regular intervals to train new recruits, as well as reinforce and update the knowledge of those already trained.http://www.jgid.org/article.asp?issn=0974-777X;year=2010;volume=2;issue=3;spage=212;epage=215;aulast=KarAttitudesBehaviorHealthcare providersLeprosy
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Current knowledge attitudes, and practices of healthcare providers about leprosy in Assam, India
Journal of Global Infectious Diseases
Attitudes
Behavior
Healthcare providers
Leprosy
author_facet Sumit Kar
S Ahmad
Ranabir Pal
author_sort Sumit Kar
title Current knowledge attitudes, and practices of healthcare providers about leprosy in Assam, India
title_short Current knowledge attitudes, and practices of healthcare providers about leprosy in Assam, India
title_full Current knowledge attitudes, and practices of healthcare providers about leprosy in Assam, India
title_fullStr Current knowledge attitudes, and practices of healthcare providers about leprosy in Assam, India
title_full_unstemmed Current knowledge attitudes, and practices of healthcare providers about leprosy in Assam, India
title_sort current knowledge attitudes, and practices of healthcare providers about leprosy in assam, india
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Global Infectious Diseases
issn 0974-777X
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Background: Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease that is associated with serious morbidity and is a disease of public health concern because of the case load and the social stigma attached to the disease. Aim: To understand the knowledge of, and attitudes towards, leprosy amongst healthcare providers in Assam, India. Settings and Design: This cross-sectional study was conducted during March to June 2007 in different health institutions of the Kamrup district of Assam. Results: Among the program managers interviewed, only half were organizing training sessions, and 37.5% were involved in supervision of the program activities at the periphery level. Among the program managers who were involved with leprosy elimination, only half were organizing training session and 37.5% were involved in supervision of the program activities at the periphery level. Medical officers consistently demonstrated higher knowledge about leprosy, followed by health supervisors and multipurpose workers (MPWs), including nursing staff. Regarding training status with regard to leprosy, 90% of medical officers, 80% of health supervisors and around 87% of MPWs (83% of male MPWs and 89% of female MPWs) had attended training programs on leprosy. Regarding WHO MDT, 80% of health supervisors, 84.8% of male MPWs and 86.2% of female MPWs had an idea of MDT and treatment duration of various categories of patients. Conclusions: These observations suggest that there appear to be adequate knowledge and positive behavior among healthcare providers with regard to leprosy in this part of India. However, there is still a need to organize training programs at regular intervals to train new recruits, as well as reinforce and update the knowledge of those already trained.
topic Attitudes
Behavior
Healthcare providers
Leprosy
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