A Comparative Study on the Quality of Life of Leprosy Patients in Kilifi and Kwale Counties in Kenya

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Jane Rahedi Ong'ang'o
Sophie Matu
Margaret Karugu
Barbara Miheso
Martha Njoroge
Dickson Kirathe
Deche Sanga
Samuel Githui
Hillary Kipruto
Grace Kaguthi

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Kenya at present is in the post-elimination phase of leprosy having achieved a prevalence of <1 case per 10,000 persons in 1989. In 2019 Kenya notified 163 leprosy patients, highest being in Kilifi and Kwale counties. About a quarter (26%) of the notified leprosy patients had grade 2 disability at the time of diagnosis, this being the most severe form of disability that may indicate a late diagnosis. This study aimed at assessing the quality of life of leprosy patients to guide policies and programs intended to enhance the health and well-being of leprosy patients.


 

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A Comparative Study on the Quality of Life of Leprosy Patients in Kilifi and Kwale Counties in Kenya. (2024). African Journal of Health Sciences, 35(3), 343-355. https://ojs.ajhsjournal.or.ke/index.php/home/article/view/280

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