Understanding healing: A comparative analysis in chronic diseases with leprosy—A scoping review
Joydeepa Darlong, Joy Kim, Subhojit Goswami, Chhavi Tyagi, Govindasamy Karthikeyan, Mythily Vandana S. Charles, Aashish Masih, Rama V. Baru, Udhishtran Arudchelvam, Udhishtran Arudchelvam, Udhishtran Arudchelvam

TL;DR
This review explores how healing is understood in leprosy and other chronic diseases, highlighting the need for a holistic approach beyond medical cure.
Contribution
The paper introduces a 5D Healing Framework to guide person-centred post-cure leprosy care by integrating multidimensional recovery.
Findings
Healing in chronic diseases is often defined as adaptation and reintegration, not just cure.
Leprosy care remains largely biomedical, neglecting psychosocial and spiritual aspects.
A 5D framework is proposed to include physical, psychological, socio-relational, socioeconomic, and spiritual dimensions of healing.
Abstract
Healing in leprosy has long been synonymous with bacteriological cure, often overlooking persistent disability, stigma, and psychosocial consequences. Insights from other chronic diseases may inform a broader understanding of healing. recovery. To map how healing is defined and experienced in leprosy, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, diabetes mellitus, and schizophrenia, and to identify conceptual and practical lessons relevant for post-cure leprosy care. A scoping review was conducted following the Arksey and O’Malley framework and reported in accordance with PRISMA-ScR guidelines. PubMed and PsycINFO were searched for qualitative studies (January 2012–December 2022) in English language from low- and middle-income countries. Eligible studies explored definitions, determinants, or models of healing in the five conditions. Data were charted and thematically synthesized across physical,…
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TopicsLeprosy Research and Treatment · Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies · Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
