Chen Bright, Mitchell Analiza, Tran David
J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2014 May;104(3):269-76. doi: 10.7547/0003-0538-104.3.269.
Studies have shown that lower-extremity problems in the homeless population have significant public health and economic implications. A combined community service and research project was performed to identify and address the foot and ankle care needs in a sample homeless population in San Francisco, California.
A 37-question survey regarding general demographic characteristics, foot hygiene practices, associated risk factors, and self-reported lower-extremity pathologic conditions was completed by 299 homeless individuals who met the inclusion criteria. The service project included education on proper foot care and the distribution of footwear.
The participants demonstrated mostly good efforts regarding foot hygiene but had high-risk factors, including smoking, alcohol use, and extended hours on their feet. More than half of the homeless individuals surveyed experienced foot pain. Approximately one in five had edema and neuropathic symptoms. The most commonly reported foot problems were dermatologic, but these conditions could pose serious sequelae in the setting of risk factors. The community service project was well received by the homeless community.
This study demonstrates lack of resources and high-risk factors for lower-extremity complications in the homeless individuals studied. It is important in the realm of public health to keep lower-extremity health in mind because it plays an important role in preventing the spread of infection and lowering the social economic burden.
研究表明,无家可归者的下肢问题具有重大的公共卫生和经济影响。开展了一项社区服务与研究相结合的项目,以确定并满足加利福尼亚州旧金山部分无家可归者的足部和踝关节护理需求。
299名符合纳入标准的无家可归者完成了一项包含37个问题的调查问卷,内容涉及一般人口统计学特征、足部卫生习惯、相关风险因素以及自我报告的下肢病理状况。服务项目包括足部护理知识教育和鞋类分发。
参与者在足部卫生方面大多做出了良好努力,但存在包括吸烟、饮酒和长时间站立等高危因素。超过一半接受调查的无家可归者有足部疼痛。约五分之一的人有水肿和神经病变症状。最常报告的足部问题是皮肤病,但在存在风险因素的情况下,这些病症可能会引发严重后果。该社区服务项目受到了无家可归者群体的好评。
本研究表明,在所研究的无家可归者中存在下肢并发症的资源匮乏和高危因素。在公共卫生领域,牢记下肢健康很重要,因为它在预防感染传播和减轻社会经济负担方面发挥着重要作用。