02059nas a2200205 4500000000100000008004100001260006800042653002300110653001100133653001000144653000800154100001500162700001400177700001300191700003100204245011100235250002200346856003800368520144700406 2015 d bThe American Leprosy Missions aGreenville, South Carolina, USA10aTeaching Materials10aStigma10aNTD's10aCBR1 aLehman L F1 aGeyer M J1 aBolton L1 aAmerican Leprosy Missions 00aTen steps: A guide for health promotion and empowerment of people affected by neglected tropical diseases. aupdated July 2015 uhttp://www.leprosy.org/ten-steps 3 a
American Leprosy Missions has developed this teaching guide to address cross-cutting issues common to many Neglected Tropical Diseases and other health conditions. Ten Steps: A guide for health promotion and empowerment of people affected by Neglected Tropical Diseases.
As basic care at the community level is strikingly similar across diseases, the Ten Steps health guide will enable people affected, communities and health workers to identify and address common problems early, know when and where to refer, and understand how to monitor results. It encourages ownership and a person-centered, problem-based approach to learning where the trainer/facilitator becomes a “coach.”
The guide is written primarily for caregivers – health workers, traditional healers, community volunteers and teachers – who can serve as "Health Coaches" to empower affected persons, their families and their communities. It addresses not only physical health issues faced by those with NTDs, but also the crucially important problems of impaired participation, limitations in activity and stigmatizing attitudes that create barriers for people with NTDs.
The Ten Steps package contains three sets of materials: 1) a training guide; 2) a summary card with key messages and actions; and 3) a manager’s executive summary of each step.