Perfil epidemiológico, clínico e qualidade de vida de crianças afetadas pela hanseníase em um município hiperendêmico do Maranhão
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2016-09-30
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Universidade Federal do Maranhão
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Leprosy is still a serious public health problem in Brazil, still has high rates of leprosy
patients under the age of 15 years. The disease can have an impact on the lives of
patients, which may affect the quality of life for them. Descriptive study aimed to
analyze the epidemiological, clinical and quality of life of children affected by leprosy
in a hyperendemic county of Maranhao. The study population consisted of children 5-
14 years old of both sexes, residents in Sao Luis - MA who were in treatment for the
disease. For the analysis of the epidemiological and clinical profile, we used a form,
and the quality of life, we used the Quality Score of life of child dermatology. 40 cases
were analyzed, showed higher frequencies of males (55.0%), aged 12 to 14 years
(45.0%), brown color (48.78%), 1st to 4th of education incomplete series of teaching
fundamental (62.50%), residents Cohab district (47.50%) and family income above 01
minimum wage (72.50%). As the clinical features were 37.50% of Borderline way,
55.0% were classified as multibacillary operationally and 55.0% had degree of
disability equal to 0. When evaluating the quality of life results were: no commitment
(25%), mild (18%), moderate (40%) and severe (17%). And domain, it was observed
that there was a higher frequency in mild impairment grade (60%) in symptoms and
feelings during sleep and treatment.
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Hanseníase, Epidemiologia, Qualidade de vida, Saúde da criança, Leprosy, Epidemiology, Quality of life, Child health
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LOIOLA, Hermaiza Angélica do Bonfim. Perfil epidemiológico, clínico e qualidade de vida de crianças afetadas pela hanseníase em um município hiperendêmico do Maranhão. 2016. 72 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Enfermagem) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís, 2016.