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Assessing psychological rehabilitation of leprosy patients discharged home in Abia and Ebonyi States of Nigeria

Year 2011, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 110 - 116, 01.06.2011

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  • Becker G, Arnold R. Stigma as a social and cultural con- struct. In: Ainlay SC, Becker G Coloman LM eds. The di- lemma of difference – a multidisciplinary view of stigma. New York, Plenum 1986:39-57
  • World Health Organization. The Final Push Towards Elimination of Leprosy: Strategic Plan 2000–2005. Document WHO/CDS/CPE/CEE/2000. 1. Geneva: WHO, 2000.
  • Cull JC, Hardy RE. Understanding the Psychological Aspects of Disability in Understanding Disability for social and Rehabilitation Services. Illinois: Thomas Springfield 1973.
  • Davey TF. Psychological Rehabilitation in Leprosy Settlements. J Leprosy (India) 1976;44:66.
  • Elissen MC. beliefs of leprosy patients about their illness. A study in province of South Sulawesi Indonesia. Trop Geogr Med 1991:43:379–82.
  • Goffman E. Stigma: Notes on the management of spoiled identity. New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc. 1963.
  • Guttmann L. The married Life of Paraplegics and Tetraplegics. Paraplegia 1964:2:182-8.
  • Harknett S. Community based Rehabilitation and Concerns of Disabled People. International Newsletter on Commun Rehabil 1999:32:1–11.
  • Kelley E, Kelley AG, Simpara CH, Sidibe O, Makinen M. The impact of self-assessment on provider performance in Mali. Int J Health Plann Manage 2003;18:41–8.
  • Karat S. Preventive Rehabilitation in Leprosy. Lepr Rev 1968:39:39-44.
  • Kim YM, Rimon J, Winnard K. Improving the quality of service delivery in Nigeria. Stud Fam Plann 1992;23:118– 27
  • Lever P. Prevention of Impairment in Leprosy: Results from a Collaborative Project in China International. J Lepr 1995;63(4):507-17.
  • Lever P, Bijlmakers L, Zwanikken P, Saunderson R. Health systems Research in Leprosy control. What Contributions can it make? Lepr Rev 1998;69(2):122-7
  • Macaden VP. An Introduction to Community Based Rehabilitation in Leprosy. Partners Magazine for Paramedical 1996;30:3–5.
  • Neves MC, Puccineli B. Evolution View on the social Aspects of the Leprosy Problems. Int J Lepr 1973;41(4):588
  • Oliveira M H. The Effects of Leprosy on Men and Women: A Gender Study. Gender Tropical Dis 1997;4:1–9.
  • Pimpawun B. ‘Khi Thut’ The Disease of Social Loathing: An Anthropological Study of the Stigma of Leprosy in Rural North East Thailand. Social and Economic Research Project Report 1994;16:1-45.
  • Pfuhl EH. The deviance process. Belmont, California, Wadswerth.First, T.A. A study of Community Attitudes and knowledge in Relation to Leprosy. Hansen International 1986:1;184-90
  • Rotherge A. The Name “Leprosy” was the Principal Cause of failure in Health Education. International Journal of Leprosy 1974;42(1):107–8.

Assessing psychological rehabilitation of leprosy patients discharged home in Abia and Ebonyi States of Nigeria

Year 2011, Volume: 8 Issue: 2, 110 - 116, 01.06.2011

Abstract

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References

  • Bechelli LM, Dominguez V, Patwarry KM. WHO Epidemiological Random sample surveys of leprosy in Northern Nigeria (Katsina) Cameroon and Tailand (Khon Kaenn). Int J Lepr 1966:34 (3):223-53.
  • Becker G, Arnold R. Stigma as a social and cultural con- struct. In: Ainlay SC, Becker G Coloman LM eds. The di- lemma of difference – a multidisciplinary view of stigma. New York, Plenum 1986:39-57
  • World Health Organization. The Final Push Towards Elimination of Leprosy: Strategic Plan 2000–2005. Document WHO/CDS/CPE/CEE/2000. 1. Geneva: WHO, 2000.
  • Cull JC, Hardy RE. Understanding the Psychological Aspects of Disability in Understanding Disability for social and Rehabilitation Services. Illinois: Thomas Springfield 1973.
  • Davey TF. Psychological Rehabilitation in Leprosy Settlements. J Leprosy (India) 1976;44:66.
  • Elissen MC. beliefs of leprosy patients about their illness. A study in province of South Sulawesi Indonesia. Trop Geogr Med 1991:43:379–82.
  • Goffman E. Stigma: Notes on the management of spoiled identity. New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc. 1963.
  • Guttmann L. The married Life of Paraplegics and Tetraplegics. Paraplegia 1964:2:182-8.
  • Harknett S. Community based Rehabilitation and Concerns of Disabled People. International Newsletter on Commun Rehabil 1999:32:1–11.
  • Kelley E, Kelley AG, Simpara CH, Sidibe O, Makinen M. The impact of self-assessment on provider performance in Mali. Int J Health Plann Manage 2003;18:41–8.
  • Karat S. Preventive Rehabilitation in Leprosy. Lepr Rev 1968:39:39-44.
  • Kim YM, Rimon J, Winnard K. Improving the quality of service delivery in Nigeria. Stud Fam Plann 1992;23:118– 27
  • Lever P. Prevention of Impairment in Leprosy: Results from a Collaborative Project in China International. J Lepr 1995;63(4):507-17.
  • Lever P, Bijlmakers L, Zwanikken P, Saunderson R. Health systems Research in Leprosy control. What Contributions can it make? Lepr Rev 1998;69(2):122-7
  • Macaden VP. An Introduction to Community Based Rehabilitation in Leprosy. Partners Magazine for Paramedical 1996;30:3–5.
  • Neves MC, Puccineli B. Evolution View on the social Aspects of the Leprosy Problems. Int J Lepr 1973;41(4):588
  • Oliveira M H. The Effects of Leprosy on Men and Women: A Gender Study. Gender Tropical Dis 1997;4:1–9.
  • Pimpawun B. ‘Khi Thut’ The Disease of Social Loathing: An Anthropological Study of the Stigma of Leprosy in Rural North East Thailand. Social and Economic Research Project Report 1994;16:1-45.
  • Pfuhl EH. The deviance process. Belmont, California, Wadswerth.First, T.A. A study of Community Attitudes and knowledge in Relation to Leprosy. Hansen International 1986:1;184-90
  • Rotherge A. The Name “Leprosy” was the Principal Cause of failure in Health Education. International Journal of Leprosy 1974;42(1):107–8.
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Publication Date June 1, 2011
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APA Enwereji, E. E. (2011). Assessing psychological rehabilitation of leprosy patients discharged home in Abia and Ebonyi States of Nigeria. European Journal of General Medicine, 8(2), 110-116.
AMA Enwereji EE. Assessing psychological rehabilitation of leprosy patients discharged home in Abia and Ebonyi States of Nigeria. European Journal of General Medicine. June 2011;8(2):110-116.
Chicago Enwereji, Ezinna E. “Assessing Psychological Rehabilitation of Leprosy Patients Discharged Home in Abia and Ebonyi States of Nigeria”. European Journal of General Medicine 8, no. 2 (June 2011): 110-16.
EndNote Enwereji EE (June 1, 2011) Assessing psychological rehabilitation of leprosy patients discharged home in Abia and Ebonyi States of Nigeria. European Journal of General Medicine 8 2 110–116.
IEEE E. E. Enwereji, “Assessing psychological rehabilitation of leprosy patients discharged home in Abia and Ebonyi States of Nigeria”, European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 110–116, 2011.
ISNAD Enwereji, Ezinna E. “Assessing Psychological Rehabilitation of Leprosy Patients Discharged Home in Abia and Ebonyi States of Nigeria”. European Journal of General Medicine 8/2 (June 2011), 110-116.
JAMA Enwereji EE. Assessing psychological rehabilitation of leprosy patients discharged home in Abia and Ebonyi States of Nigeria. European Journal of General Medicine. 2011;8:110–116.
MLA Enwereji, Ezinna E. “Assessing Psychological Rehabilitation of Leprosy Patients Discharged Home in Abia and Ebonyi States of Nigeria”. European Journal of General Medicine, vol. 8, no. 2, 2011, pp. 110-6.
Vancouver Enwereji EE. Assessing psychological rehabilitation of leprosy patients discharged home in Abia and Ebonyi States of Nigeria. European Journal of General Medicine. 2011;8(2):110-6.