Rehabilitation, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Rehabil Med. 2014 Apr;46(4):357-62. doi: 10.2340/16501977-1272.
To assess the perceived usability and use of custom- made footwear in diabetic patients who are at high-risk for foot ulceration, and to elucidate the determinants of usability and use.
Survey.
A total of 153 patients with diabetes, peripheral neuropathy, prior plantar foot ulceration and newly prescribed custom-made footwear, recruited from 10 Dutch multidisciplinary foot clinics.
The Questionnaire of Usability Evaluation was used to assess the patients' perception of weight, appearance, comfort, durability, donning/doffing, stability, benefit and overall appreciation of their prescription footwear (all expressed as visual analogue scores). Data on priorities for usability and footwear use (in h/day) were obtained from patient reports. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to assess determinants of usability and use.
Median (interquartile range) score for overall appreciation was 8.3 (7.1-9.1). Scores ranged from 6.5 (4.5-8.6) for weight to 9.6 (6.3-9.9) for donning/doffing. Footwear comfort was listed most often (33.3%) as the highest priority. Footwear use was <60% of daytime (where daytime was defined as 16 h out of bed) in 58% of patients. The only significant determinant of footwear use was the perceived benefit of the footwear (p = 0.045).
Perceived usability of footwear was mostly positive, although individual scores and priorities varied considerably. Footwear use was low to moderate and dependent only on the perceived benefit of the footwear. Therefore, practitioners should focus on enhancing the patient's ap-preciation of the therapeutic benefit of custom-made footwear.
评估有发生足部溃疡高危风险的糖尿病患者对定制鞋的感知可用性和使用情况,并阐明可用性和使用的决定因素。
调查。
共 153 例糖尿病患者,存在周围神经病变,有足底溃疡病史,新配定制鞋,均来自荷兰 10 家多学科足部诊所。
使用可用性评估问卷评估患者对鞋子重量、外观、舒适度、耐用性、穿脱方便性、稳定性、益处和整体满意度的感知(均以视觉模拟评分表示)。从患者报告中获取关于可用性和鞋子使用(每天小时数)优先级的数据。使用多变量逻辑回归分析评估可用性和使用的决定因素。
总体满意度中位数(四分位距)评分为 8.3(7.1-9.1)。评分范围为 6.5(4.5-8.6)的鞋子重量到 9.6(6.3-9.9)的穿脱方便性。舒适度是最常被列为首要优先级(33.3%)的因素。58%的患者每天穿用鞋子的时间不足 60%(其中白天定义为卧床时间外的 16 小时)。唯一显著影响鞋子使用的因素是患者对鞋子的益处感知(p=0.045)。
虽然患者对鞋子的感知可用性差异较大,但总体上鞋子的可用性还是比较正面的。鞋子的使用频率较低,且仅取决于对鞋子益处的感知。因此,医生应关注增强患者对定制鞋治疗益处的认识。