CDT-Africa, College of Health Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Centre for Global Health Research, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2021 Jul 8;15(7):e0009492. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0009492. eCollection 2021 Jul.
Leprosy, podoconiosis, and lymphatic filariasis (LF) are among the priority neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in Ethiopia. The disability, psychosocial, and mental health status of people affected by these NTDs are still overlooked in global NTD discourse. The objective of this systematic review was to synthesize the existing evidence describing the disability, psychosocial, and mental health status of people affected by leprosy, podoconiosis, and LF prior to developing a holistic physical and psychosocial care package for these individuals. We searched papers reporting on disability, psychosocial, and mental health status linked to these 3 NTDs. The protocol was registered in PROSPERO with registration number CRD42019128400. Peer-reviewed articles were searched and extracted from Medline, PsycINFO, Global Health, and Embase. Articles published in English, irrespective of the year of publication, using a quantitative study methodology, were included. Abstracts and full texts were reviewed by 2 reviewers. Data were extracted and narratively summarized, as the studies were heterogeneous and used different outcome measures. Out of 1,318 titles/abstracts screened and 59 full text studies reviewed, 24 fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Fourteen studies provided evidence of the disability associated with leprosy, podoconiosis, or LF. Ten studies provided evidence on the association between the 3 NTDs and mental health or psychosocial outcomes. The prevalence of grade 2 disability varied from 3.9% to 86%. The most commonly reported mental health impacts were depression and mental distress. A high burden of mental illness was reported, varying from 12.6% to 71.7%; the suicidal ideation was also high (18.5%). In conclusion, disability and poor psychosocial and mental health status are associated with leprosy, podoconiosis, and LF. For optimum management of these NTDs, holistic care including both physical and psychosocial interventions is vital.
麻风病、足菌肿和淋巴丝虫病(LF)是埃塞俄比亚重点关注的被忽视热带病(NTD)之一。在全球 NTD 讨论中,这些疾病对患者的残疾、心理社会和心理健康状况仍然没有得到足够的重视。本系统评价的目的是综合现有的证据,描述麻风病、足菌肿和 LF 患者的残疾、心理社会和心理健康状况,为这些患者制定全面的身体和心理社会护理方案。我们检索了描述这 3 种 NTD 相关残疾、心理社会和心理健康状况的论文。该方案已在 PROSPERO 注册,注册号为 CRD42019128400。检索了 Medline、PsycINFO、全球健康和 Embase 中发表的同行评议文章。纳入了使用定量研究方法、发表在英语期刊上的文章,不论出版年份。由 2 位审稿人对摘要和全文进行了审查。由于研究存在异质性且使用了不同的结局测量方法,因此对数据进行了提取和叙述性总结。在筛选出的 1318 篇标题/摘要和 59 篇全文研究中,有 24 篇符合纳入标准。14 项研究提供了与麻风病、足菌肿或 LF 相关残疾的证据。10 项研究提供了 3 种 NTD 与心理健康或心理社会结局之间关联的证据。2 级残疾的患病率从 3.9%到 86%不等。报告最多的心理健康影响是抑郁和精神困扰。报告的精神疾病负担很高,从 12.6%到 71.7%不等;自杀意念也很高(18.5%)。总之,残疾和较差的心理社会和心理健康状况与麻风病、足菌肿和 LF 相关。为了优化这些 NTD 的管理,全面的护理包括身体和心理社会干预至关重要。