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Nihon Hansenbyo Gakkai Zasshi ; 74(1): 23-41, 2005 Feb.
Artigo em Japonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15745062

RESUMO

Federal government set up the institutions for the study and treatment of Hansen's disease patients in Hawaii in 1905. Then in 1917, a legislation was made to build a national leprosarium (leper home), authorize the Surgeon General (SG) to receive into that institution any person afflicted with leprosy who presents himself or herself for care, detention, and treatment, or any person afflicted with leprosy duly consigned to said home by the proper health authorities. The National Leprosarium (later renamed as National Hansen's Disease Center) opened in Carville in 1922. Although promin treatment had started in the early 1940s, the Public Health Service Act of 1944 retained the SG's authority for detention and apprehension. Discharge codes were gradually loosened since then, but the efforts to revise the Act were never successful for a long time. It was in 1985 when the Act was abolished. Provision of long-term care for new patients at the Center was terminated finally in 1997.


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Controle de Doenças Transmissíveis/história , Institucionalização/história , Hanseníase/história , United States Public Health Service/história , Controle de Doenças Transmissíveis/legislação & jurisprudência , História do Século XX , Humanos , Institucionalização/legislação & jurisprudência , Hanseníase/prevenção & controle , Hanseníase/terapia , Alta do Paciente/legislação & jurisprudência , Isolamento de Pacientes/história , Isolamento de Pacientes/legislação & jurisprudência , Estados Unidos , United States Public Health Service/legislação & jurisprudência
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Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi ; 51(9): 741-52, 2004 Sep.
Artigo em Japonês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15526758

RESUMO

PURPOSE: Clarification of details of Hansen's disease in Japan is important for obtaining an adequate understanding of the present circumstances regarding control and for formulation of specific suggestions for future measures. The average age of residents in national Hansen's disease sanatoria reached 74.9 in May 2002 and most of these suffer from serious disabilities caused by the disease. In order to implement measures facilitating their return to society or secure living in sanatoria, a proper understanding of the residents' physical situation is essential. Therefore, the present study was conducted of residents suffering from Hansen's disease in Japan. METHOD: A direct interview was conducted with all 1282 residents of three sanatoria, located in the Setouchi area: Nagashima-aiseien, Oku-komyoen, and Oshima-seishoen. An investigator visited the rooms of the residents, interviewed them using a questionnaire, which consisted of about 100 items including the OPCS scale, and filled out an answer form. The reply rate was 64%. RESULTS: The average age of the residents was found to be 72.8 years, their average age when they entered the sanatoria was 26.0 years, and the average period of residence was 52.4 years. The damage they suffer as a result of the isolation policy is physical, mental, economical and social. That is to say, their entire life is harmed as a direct result of the Leprosy Prevention Law or the Eugenic Protection Law with discrimination in society and negative effects on their families. Their physical condition features serious disabilities in the use of fingers, as well as in walking and seeing caused by peripheral nerve damage. Such disabilities are related to their age and period of residence, and in addition, these in use of their fingers are related to the work which residents were forced to do in sanatoria. The results indicate that patients' physical condition is related to their age, how long they have had the disease and their work in sanatoria. CONCLUSION: It is clear that previous Hansen's disease control in Japan has caused a great deal of harm, from which it is very difficult to recover so that residents have to live with serious problems. In order to implement measures allowing their return to society or more secure life at sanatoria, sufficient care is needed to treat progressive disabilities caused by ageing and prevent deterioration caused by peripheral nerve damage.


Assuntos
Pessoas com Deficiência/estatística & dados numéricos , Hospitais de Dermatologia Sanitária de Patologia Tropical , Hanseníase/fisiopatologia , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Humanos , Institucionalização/legislação & jurisprudência , Japão , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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