Title:
On factors contributing to differences in new leprosy cases detected in Adamawa State, Nigeria
Authors:
John, S.
Year:
2008
PAGE:
vii, 76
Language:
eng
Subject:
Health and Nutrition
Keywords:
disease prevention and control
,
health services
Abstract:
Nigeria achieved the WHO elimination target for leprosy in 1998, however, pockets of high endemic areas exist. Adamawa State leprosy statistics showed that Jada, one of its 21 LGAs, has persistently been detecting high numbers of new leprosy cases from 2002 – 2006; Koma, one of the 11 districts of Jada LGA, contributed 70% of the new leprosy cases detected in Jada LGA during this period, despite continuous leprosy control interventions by the programme. The need to investigate factors contributing to the high case detection in Koma district is the focus of a research conducted in 2007 in Koma and Za districts on which this thesis is based. Piot model was adopted and used to describe factors influencing leprosy case detection. In order to appreciate these factors in Koma district of Jada LGA, a comparison is made with Za district of Michika LGA which shares similar demographic and geographic features with Koma but detects lower numbers of leprosy cases from 2002 – 2006. A cross sectional study was done comparing the 2 districts; 18 leprosy patients were interviewed, 4 FGDs were held and 11 GHCWs were assessed on leprosy in the 2 districts. Records of 132 leprosy patients who were treated from 2002 – 2006 in the 2 districts was analyzed. Findings include poor knowledge of GHCWs and irregular health education of leprosy patients on leprosy by GHCWs in both districts, worse in Koma in comparison to Za district; poor knowledge and awareness on leprosy among leprosy patients from both districts; misconceptions about leprosy and stigma towards patients, worse in Koma in comparison to Za; poor accessibility of leprosy services in Koma compared to Za and high influence of traditional healers in Koma district. Recommendations include the need to review the leprosy programmes’ health education messages and create more awareness, produce a curriculum to train GHCWs on counseling of leprosy patients and training of GHCWs and volunteers from the.
Organization:
KIT - Royal Tropical Institute
Institute:
KIT (Royal Tropical Institute)
Department:
Development Policy & Practice
Country:
Nigeria
Region:
West Africa
Training:
Master of Public Health / International Course in Health Development (ICHD)
Category:
Research
Right:
© 2008 John
Document type:
Thesis/dissertation
File:
185302.pdf