Williams Anita E, Nester Christopher J, Ravey Michael I
Directorate of Podiatry, University of Salford, Frederick Road, Salford, UK.
BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2007 Nov 1;8:104. doi: 10.1186/1471-2474-8-104.
Specialist 'therapeutic' footwear is recommended for patients with diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) as a beneficial intervention for reducing foot pain, improving foot health, and increasing general mobility. However, many patients choose not to wear this footwear. Recommendations from previous studies have been implemented but have had little impact in improving this situation. The aim of this study was to explore RA patients' experiences of this footwear to ascertain the factors which influence their choice to wear it or not.
Ten females and three males with RA and experience of wearing specialist footwear were recruited from four National Health Service orthotic services. Semi-structured interviews were carried out in the participants own homes. A hermeneutic phenomenological analysis of the transcripts was carried out to identify themes.
The analysis revealed two main themes from both the female and male groups. These were the participants' feelings about their footwear and their experiences of the practitioner/s involved in providing the footwear. In addition, further themes were revealed from the female participants. These were feelings about their feet, behaviour associated with the footwear, and their feelings about what would have improved their experience.
Unlike any other intervention specialist therapeutic footwear replaces something that is normally worn and is part of an individual's body image. It has much more of a negative impact on the female patients' emotions and activities than previously acknowledged and this influences their behaviour with it. The patients' consultations with the referring and dispensing practitioners are pivotal moments within the patient/practitioner relationship that have the potential to influence whether patients choose to wear the footwear or not.
对于类风湿关节炎(RA)等疾病患者,推荐使用专业的“治疗性”鞋类,作为减轻足部疼痛、改善足部健康和提高总体活动能力的有益干预措施。然而,许多患者选择不穿这种鞋。以往研究的建议已经实施,但在改善这种情况方面收效甚微。本研究的目的是探讨类风湿关节炎患者对这种鞋类的体验,以确定影响他们选择是否穿着的因素。
从四个国民医疗服务体系矫形服务机构招募了10名患有类风湿关节炎且有穿着专业鞋类经验的女性和3名男性。在参与者家中进行了半结构化访谈。对访谈记录进行了解释现象学分析,以确定主题。
分析揭示了女性和男性群体的两个主要主题。这些是参与者对其鞋类的感受以及他们与提供鞋类的从业者的经历。此外,从女性参与者中还揭示了进一步的主题。这些是对她们双脚的感受、与鞋类相关的行为,以及她们对如何改善体验的感受。
与任何其他干预措施不同,专业治疗性鞋类取代了通常穿着的东西,并且是个人身体形象的一部分。它对女性患者的情绪和活动产生的负面影响比以前认识到的要大得多,这影响了她们对其的行为。患者与转诊和配药从业者的咨询是患者/从业者关系中的关键时刻,有可能影响患者是否选择穿这种鞋。