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Pesquisa : PERCEPCAO SOCIAL [Descritor de assunto]
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Id:25252
Autor:Frist, Thomas F
Título:Community factors influencing the Hansen's disease patient and his treatment
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Fonte:s.l; s.n; 1980. 7 p. .
Descritores:PERCEPCAO SOCIAL
CONTROLES INFORMAIS DA SOCIEDADE/clas
CONTROLES INFORMAIS DA SOCIEDADE/hist
HANSENIASE/prev
HANSENIASE/psicol
HANSENIASE/terap
RESULTADO DE TRATAMENTO
CONFORMIDADE SOCIAL
 ACEITACAO SOCIAL
 MEIO SOCIAL
 FACILITACAO SOCIAL
 PRECONCEITO
 AJUSTAMENTO SOCIAL
 ISOLAMENTO SOCIAL/psicol
 RELACOES INTERPESSOAIS
Limites:HUMANO
Localização:BR191.1; 00471/s


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Id:18030
Autor:Berreman, Janet M
Título:Childhood leprosy and social response in south India
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Fonte:s.l; s.n; 1984. 13 p. tab.
Resumo:This paper reports a field study of childhood leprosy in the state of Karnataka, India, as encountered through a private, secular leprosy hospital and its rural outpatient program serving some 60 villages. Symptoms of leprosy among children are subtle, ambiguous and not readily distinguishable from those of relatively innocuous skin ailments with which villagers of the region commonly lump them. In addition, severe stigma attaches to the disease. As a result, diagnosis tends to be resisted, rendering effective treatment difficult. The research focused on the hospital's comprehensive program of diagnosis, treatment, education and rehabilitation, and the responses of people of it. Three categories of response to diagnosis and treatment, as defined by the hospital program, were investigated: regular acceptors, irregular acceptors and refusers. Contrary to expectation, those who accept treatment irregularly and hence ineffectively, express greater awareness of the cause, symptoms and treatment of the disease than either those who accept regular treatment or those who refuse treatment. Despite frequent verbal denials of belief in, or fear of, contagion, people's behavior regarding leprosy and its victims indicates that such beliefs are indeed harbored. The effectiveness of the program is assessed with reference to its policies and procedures as they affect the rural population. Especially effective is the policy of not confronting people with diagnoses of leprosy in problematic childhood cases, but of asserting instead that leprosy can be averted if treatment is accepted. Resistance generated by the fear and stigma of leprosy is thus mitigated by presenting its childhood symptoms as pre-leprous rather than as early leprosy. The research concludes that the program has achieved notable success in each of its aspects and is therefore worthy of emulation elsewhere.(AU).
Descritores:SERVICOS DE SAUDE COMUNITARIA/org
DAPSONA/uso terap
EDUCACAO EM SAUDE
LEVANTAMENTOS EPIDEMIOLOGICOS
INDIA
COOPERACAO DO PACIENTE
HANSENIASE/diag
HANSENIASE/psicol
HANSENIASE/terap
PERCEPCAO SOCIAL
Limites:HUMANO
MASCULINO
FEMININO
PRÉ-ESCOLAR
CRIANÇA
ADULTO
ADOLESCENTE
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Localização:BR191.1; 01873/s


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Id:18028
Autor:Hasselblad, O. W
Título:Psycho-social aspects of leprosy
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Fonte:s.l; s.n; 1974. 6 p. .
Resumo:A stifling smong of ignorance, fear, myth, and superstition surrounds the problem of leprosy, often diminishing the chances for early diagnosis and effective treatment. Furthermore, existing prejudices are apt to exert a strong influence on the patients own view of himself and his role in society, and to sharply reduce his chances for recovery. A leprosy patient is often unable to build up a self-identity that will reestablish his feelings of a self-respect and integrity. Leprosy institutions are full of persons of this kind. For this and other reasons, an institutionalized patients ability to regain a useful, creative role in community life and his chances for doing so tend to diminish in direct proportion to the length of time he has been away from his home and community. Even when the patient is not institutionalized and when his self-identify is not irremediably damaged, the psychological problems taht he faces are immense. In any society where leprosy has opprobrious conotations, he must still perform the following tasks 1. manage tensions in his relations with others; 2. cope with both facts and uncertainties about the disease; and 3. reconcile differences between his former and present perceptions of himself and his role in society.(AU).
Descritores:ADAPTACAO PSICOLOGICA
HOSPITALIZACAO
HANSENIASE
ATITUDE FRENTE A SAUDE
PSICOLOGIA
AUTO-IMAGEM
MECANISMOS DE DEFESA
EDUCACAO EM SAUDE
ISOLAMENTO SOCIAL
PERCEPCAO SOCIAL
Limites:HUMANO
Meio Eletrônico: - .
Localização:BR191.1; 01864/s



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