TY - SER KW - Gender KW - leprosy KW - Leprosy control KW - Women AU - Nwankwo IU AB -

The study fills the knowledge gap with respect to gender issues and women’s healthcare concerns related to leprosy and their implications for leprosy control program in Southeast Nigeria. Findings from the concluded research set it apart and differed with earlier and similar studies elsewhere. For instance, men affected by leprosy in the area encounter severest forms of negative social reaction; are less compliant to treatment plans and less aware of leprosy when compared with females. All these affirm the position of the chapter that gender issues relevant to leprosy differ according to cultural setting, time, and place of inquiry and do not align to any universal scheme.

BT - Research in the Sociology of Health Care DO - 10.1108/rshc10.1108/S0275-495920193710.1108/S0275-495920190000037013 LA - eng N2 -

The study fills the knowledge gap with respect to gender issues and women’s healthcare concerns related to leprosy and their implications for leprosy control program in Southeast Nigeria. Findings from the concluded research set it apart and differed with earlier and similar studies elsewhere. For instance, men affected by leprosy in the area encounter severest forms of negative social reaction; are less compliant to treatment plans and less aware of leprosy when compared with females. All these affirm the position of the chapter that gender issues relevant to leprosy differ according to cultural setting, time, and place of inquiry and do not align to any universal scheme.

PB - Emerald Publishing Limited PY - 2019 SN - 978-1-83867-055-9/0275-4959 SP - 165 EP - 187 T2 - Research in the Sociology of Health Care TI - Public perception on gender issues and women’s health care concerns related to leprosy: Implications for leprosy control program in Southeast Nigeria ER -