Developments and trends in rehabilitation in leprosy
Developments and trends in rehabilitation in leprosy
This paper describes the thinking behind new approaches to the rehabilitation needs of people affected by leprosy. Three general principles are identified. First, programmes must be responsive to the broad impact of the disease – physical, psychological, social and economic. Second, for effective rehabilitation the response must be specific to the needs and concerns of each individual. Third, the concerns and priorities of families and communities must influence decision-making. A series of operational principles are discussed and illustrated with case studies from current programmes in contrasting cultural situations.
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Nicholls, P.
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Smith, W.C.S.
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January 2002
Nicholls, P.
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Smith, W.C.S.
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Nicholls, P. and Smith, W.C.S.
(2002)
Developments and trends in rehabilitation in leprosy.
Asia Pacific Disability Rehabilitation Journal, Series 2, .
Abstract
This paper describes the thinking behind new approaches to the rehabilitation needs of people affected by leprosy. Three general principles are identified. First, programmes must be responsive to the broad impact of the disease – physical, psychological, social and economic. Second, for effective rehabilitation the response must be specific to the needs and concerns of each individual. Third, the concerns and priorities of families and communities must influence decision-making. A series of operational principles are discussed and illustrated with case studies from current programmes in contrasting cultural situations.
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