Abstract
Objective
To understand the creation and development of support groups for leprosy in a state in the northeast of Brazil.
Methods
Qualitative study conducted with three groups in northeast Brazil, from February to December 2019. Data collection included interviews, participant observation, and document analysis. Data were analyzed using the content analysis technique, considering preestablished topics: implementation, organization, and continuity of the groups.
Results
The most common reasons presented by the groups for the implementation were the needs to expand care and optimize working time. The stigma and service organization issues were obstacles to implementation. The most relevant factor for the continuity of groups was the involvement of the coordinators in the activities. Support from external actors, such NGOs and universities, was relevant to implementation and continuity.
Final considerations
Similarities and differences among groups are related to participants, actions to foster the groups, health policy support, and interference from external actors. Support groups for leprosy self-care are spaces that strengthen the practice of care. This study contributed to implement or reorganize self-care support groups.
Keywords:
Leprosy; Self-care; Self-Help Groups