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Patients help other patients: Qualitative study on a longstanding community cooperative to tackle leprosy in India.

Seong Hye JungHee Won HanHyeonseok KohSoo-Young YuNobutoshi NawaAyako MoritaKen Ing Cherng OngMasamine JimbaJuhwan Oh
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2020)
This study investigated the determinants that made LFHC sustainable, and the findings suggested the importance of forming a cooperative community and implementing social rehabilitation for sustainable leprosy control. More exploration on transferring this model to other leprosy colonies will have great impact in maintaining sustainable care for leprosy patients. Furthermore, this research may highlight the importance of sustainable development in policies targeting neglected tropical diseases beyond leprosy as well.
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