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Associations between occupation, leprosy disability and other sociodemographic factors in an endemic area of Brazil

BACKGROUND: In Brazil, new leprosy cases with grade-2 disability (G2D) have been increasing. Physical disability has been associated with experienced stigmatization, psychological distress, and social restriction. OBJECTIVES: To identify factors associated with leprosy disability in an endemic area...

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Autores principales: Cisneros, Juan, Ferreira, José Antonio, de Faria Grossi, Maria Aparecida, de Filippis, Thelma, de Oliveira, Ana Laura Grossi, Lyon, Sandra, Fairley, Jessica K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000276
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author Cisneros, Juan
Ferreira, José Antonio
de Faria Grossi, Maria Aparecida
de Filippis, Thelma
de Oliveira, Ana Laura Grossi
Lyon, Sandra
Fairley, Jessica K.
author_facet Cisneros, Juan
Ferreira, José Antonio
de Faria Grossi, Maria Aparecida
de Filippis, Thelma
de Oliveira, Ana Laura Grossi
Lyon, Sandra
Fairley, Jessica K.
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description BACKGROUND: In Brazil, new leprosy cases with grade-2 disability (G2D) have been increasing. Physical disability has been associated with experienced stigmatization, psychological distress, and social restriction. OBJECTIVES: To identify factors associated with leprosy disability in an endemic area of Brazil focusing on occupational and other sociodemographic factors. METHODS: Between July and December 2015, adult patients with multibacillary leprosy who attended a clinic in Belo Horizonte, Brazil were enrolled. Social, clinical, and demographic factors were collected from an administered questionnaire and medical charts. Occupations were categorized as manual vs non-manual. Descriptive statistics and multivariable logistic regression were performed to study associated factors with disability (Grade 1 disability (G1D) and G2D combined). FINDINGS: Seventy-three patients were enrolled with 48 (65.8%) presenting with either G1D or G2D at the time of enrollment. Twenty-nine (39.7%) had G2D. About half of the patients (n = 36, 49%) reported a manual labor occupation and reactions were common (n = 53, 73%). On univariate analyses, older age (p = 0.048) and low education (p = 0.007) were associated with disability. On multivariable analyses, only low education (primary or less) was associated with disability (OR = 6.34, 95% CI 1.37, 29.26). Greater distance from clinic, income, smoking, marital status, and occupation were not associated. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: Low education was associated with leprosy disability, consistent with prior studies, and therefore should be a focus for disability reduction programs. While the sample size of this study may have limited detection of associations between disability and social determinants tested, half of the patients reported a manual job, highlighting the need for more extensive studies on associations between occupation, disability, and related injuries.
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spelling pubmed-100213182023-03-17 Associations between occupation, leprosy disability and other sociodemographic factors in an endemic area of Brazil Cisneros, Juan Ferreira, José Antonio de Faria Grossi, Maria Aparecida de Filippis, Thelma de Oliveira, Ana Laura Grossi Lyon, Sandra Fairley, Jessica K. PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: In Brazil, new leprosy cases with grade-2 disability (G2D) have been increasing. Physical disability has been associated with experienced stigmatization, psychological distress, and social restriction. OBJECTIVES: To identify factors associated with leprosy disability in an endemic area of Brazil focusing on occupational and other sociodemographic factors. METHODS: Between July and December 2015, adult patients with multibacillary leprosy who attended a clinic in Belo Horizonte, Brazil were enrolled. Social, clinical, and demographic factors were collected from an administered questionnaire and medical charts. Occupations were categorized as manual vs non-manual. Descriptive statistics and multivariable logistic regression were performed to study associated factors with disability (Grade 1 disability (G1D) and G2D combined). FINDINGS: Seventy-three patients were enrolled with 48 (65.8%) presenting with either G1D or G2D at the time of enrollment. Twenty-nine (39.7%) had G2D. About half of the patients (n = 36, 49%) reported a manual labor occupation and reactions were common (n = 53, 73%). On univariate analyses, older age (p = 0.048) and low education (p = 0.007) were associated with disability. On multivariable analyses, only low education (primary or less) was associated with disability (OR = 6.34, 95% CI 1.37, 29.26). Greater distance from clinic, income, smoking, marital status, and occupation were not associated. MAIN CONCLUSIONS: Low education was associated with leprosy disability, consistent with prior studies, and therefore should be a focus for disability reduction programs. While the sample size of this study may have limited detection of associations between disability and social determinants tested, half of the patients reported a manual job, highlighting the need for more extensive studies on associations between occupation, disability, and related injuries. Public Library of Science 2022-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10021318/ /pubmed/36962742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000276 Text en © 2022 Cisneros et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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de Oliveira, Ana Laura Grossi
Lyon, Sandra
Fairley, Jessica K.
Associations between occupation, leprosy disability and other sociodemographic factors in an endemic area of Brazil
title Associations between occupation, leprosy disability and other sociodemographic factors in an endemic area of Brazil
title_full Associations between occupation, leprosy disability and other sociodemographic factors in an endemic area of Brazil
title_fullStr Associations between occupation, leprosy disability and other sociodemographic factors in an endemic area of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Associations between occupation, leprosy disability and other sociodemographic factors in an endemic area of Brazil
title_short Associations between occupation, leprosy disability and other sociodemographic factors in an endemic area of Brazil
title_sort associations between occupation, leprosy disability and other sociodemographic factors in an endemic area of brazil
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000276
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