Chari Satyan R, McRae Prue, Stewart Matthew J, Webster Joan, Fenn Mary, Haines Terry P
Safety and Quality Unit, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Metro North Hospital and Health Service, Level 7, Block 7, Herston, Qld 4029, Australia.
Safety and Quality Unit, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Metro North Hospital and Health Service, Level 7, Block 7, Herston, Qld 4029, Australia. Present Address: Internal Medicine Research Unit, 7th Floor, UQ Health Sciences Building, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Metro North Hospital and Health Service, Herston, Qld 4029, Australia. Email.
Aust Health Rev. 2016 Sep;40(4):399-404. doi: 10.1071/AH14168.
Objective The aim of the present study was to establish the point prevalence of 'suboptimal' features in footwear reported to have been used by older hospital patients when ambulating, and to explore underpinning factors for their choice of footwear. Method A cross-sectional investigation was undertaken on 95 of 149 eligible in-patients across 22 high fall-risk wards in a large metropolitan hospital in Brisbane, Australia. Results Over 70% of participants experienced an unplanned admission. Although most participants had access to some form of footwear in hospital (92%), nearly all reported ambulating in footwear with 'suboptimal' features (99%). Examples included slippers (27%), backless slippers (16%) or bare feet (27%). For patients who ambulated in bare feet, only one-third reported 'lack of access to footwear' as the primary cause, with others citing foot wounds, pain, oedema and personal choice as the main reason for bare foot ambulation. Conclusions Admitted patients frequently use footwear with 'suboptimal' features for ambulation in hospital. While some footwear options (for example well-fitting slippers) could be suited for limited in-hospital ambulation, others are clearly hazardous and might cause falls. Since footwear choices are influenced by multiple factors in this population, footwear education strategies alone may be insufficient to address the problem of hazardous footwear in at-risk patients. Footwear requirements may be more effectively addressed within a multidisciplinary team approach encompassing foot health, mobility and safety. What is known about the topic? Accidental falls while ambulating are an important health and safety concern for older people. Because certain footwear characteristics have been negatively linked to posture and balance, and specific footwear types linked to falls among seniors, the use of footwear with fewer suboptimal characteristics is generally recommended as a means of reducing the risk of falling. While footwear usage and choices have been explored in older people in the community and in residential care settings, there is little comparable data on acutely unwell older hospital patients. What does this paper add? This paper provides prevalence data on the use of footwear with suboptimal characteristics among ambulant older hospital patients, and identifies concurrent factors that may be relevant to patient footwear choices. What are the implications for practitioners? Pain, foot pathology and a desire to retain independence are important concerns for hospitalised patients and are likely to influence their choice of footwear used to ambulate with. Pragmatic team-based approaches that remain sensitive to key patient concerns may be more successful in optimising patient footwear usage than footwear education strategies alone.
目的 本研究旨在确定据报告老年住院患者在行走时所穿的鞋具中存在 “欠佳” 特征的现患率,并探究其选择此类鞋具的潜在因素。方法 对澳大利亚布里斯班一家大型都市医院22个高跌倒风险病房中149名符合条件的住院患者中的95名进行了横断面调查。结果 超过70% 的参与者为非计划入院。虽然大多数参与者在医院能获得某种形式的鞋具(92%),但几乎所有人都报告穿着具有 “欠佳” 特征的鞋具行走(99%)。例如拖鞋(27%)、无后跟拖鞋(16%)或赤脚(27%)。对于赤脚行走的患者,只有三分之一的人报告 “无法获得鞋具” 是主要原因,其他人则将足部伤口、疼痛、水肿和个人选择作为赤脚行走的主要原因。结论 住院患者在医院行走时经常使用具有 “欠佳” 特征的鞋具。虽然一些鞋具选择(例如合脚的拖鞋)可能适合有限的院内行走,但其他一些显然有危险,可能导致跌倒。由于该人群的鞋具选择受多种因素影响,仅靠鞋具教育策略可能不足以解决高危患者中危险鞋具的问题。在涵盖足部健康、行动能力和安全的多学科团队方法中,可能能更有效地满足鞋具需求。关于该主题已知的情况是什么?行走时意外跌倒是老年人重要的健康和安全问题。由于某些鞋具特征与姿势和平衡存在负相关,且特定鞋具类型与老年人跌倒有关,一般建议使用具有较少欠佳特征的鞋具作为降低跌倒风险的一种手段。虽然已对社区和机构护理环境中的老年人的鞋具使用和选择进行了探究,但关于急性病老年住院患者的可比数据很少。本文补充了什么?本文提供了行走的老年住院患者中使用具有欠佳特征鞋具的现患率数据,并确定了可能与患者鞋具选择相关的并发因素。对从业者有何启示?疼痛、足部病变以及保持独立的愿望是住院患者的重要关切,可能会影响他们行走时所穿鞋具的选择。基于团队的务实方法若能对患者的关键关切保持敏感,可能比仅靠鞋具教育策略在优化患者鞋具使用方面更成功。