Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Department of Biomechanical Engineering, University of Twente, Enschede, Overijssel, The Netherlands.
PLoS One. 2023 Jan 12;18(1):e0280264. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280264. eCollection 2023.
Persons with diabetes mellitus (DM) and loss of protective sensation (LOPS) due to peripheral neuropathy do not use their therapeutic footwear (TF) consistently. TF is essential to prevent foot ulceration. In order to improve compliance in using TF, influencing factors need to be identified and analyzed. Persons with a history of foot ulceration may find different factors important compared with persons without ulceration or persons who have never used TF. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine factors perceived as important for the use of TF by different groups of persons with DM and LOPS.
A qualitative study was performed using focus group discussions. Subjects (n = 24) were divided into 3 focus groups based on disease severity: ulcer history (HoU) versus no ulcer history (no-HoU) and experience with TF (TF) versus no experience (no-TF). For each group of 8 subjects (TF&HoU; TF&no-HoU; no-TF&no-HoU), an online focus group discussion was organized to identify the most important influencing factors. Transcribed data were coded with Atlas.ti. The analysis was performed following the framework approach.
The factors comfort and fit and stability/balance were ranked in the top 3 of all groups. Usability was ranked in the top 3 of group-TF&noHoU and group-noTF&noHoU. Two other factors, reducing pain and preventing ulceration were ranked in the top 3 of group-TF&noHoU and group-TF&HoU, respectively.
Experience with TF and a HoU influence which factors are perceived as important for TF use. Knowledge of these factors during the development and prescription process of TF may lead to increased compliance. Although the main medical reason for TF prescription is ulcer prevention, only 1 group gave this factor a high ranking. Therefore, next to focusing on influencing factors, person-centered education on the importance of using TF to prevent ulcers is also required.
患有糖尿病(DM)且因周围神经病变而丧失保护性感觉(LOPS)的患者不能持续使用治疗性鞋具(TF)。TF 对于预防足部溃疡至关重要。为了提高使用 TF 的依从性,需要确定和分析影响因素。与没有溃疡或从未使用过 TF 的人相比,有足部溃疡史的人可能会发现不同的因素更为重要。因此,本研究的目的是确定不同 DM 和 LOPS 患者群体认为对 TF 使用重要的因素。
采用焦点小组讨论进行定性研究。根据疾病严重程度,将受试者(n=24)分为 3 个焦点小组:有溃疡史(HoU)与无溃疡史(no-HoU)和有 TF 经验(TF)与无 TF 经验(no-TF)。对于每组 8 名受试者(TF&HoU;TF&no-HoU;no-TF&no-HoU),组织了一次在线焦点小组讨论,以确定最重要的影响因素。使用 Atlas.ti 对转录数据进行编码。分析遵循框架方法。
所有组中舒适度和贴合度以及稳定性/平衡性均排在前 3 位。易用性在组-TF&noHoU 和组-noTF&noHoU 中排在前 3 位。另外两个因素,减轻疼痛和预防溃疡,在组-TF&noHoU 和组-TF&HoU 中分别排在前 3 位。
TF 经验和 HoU 影响哪些因素被认为对 TF 使用很重要。在 TF 的开发和处方过程中了解这些因素可能会提高依从性。尽管 TF 处方的主要医学原因是预防溃疡,但只有 1 个组将该因素列为首要因素。因此,除了关注影响因素外,还需要对使用 TF 预防溃疡的重要性进行以患者为中心的教育。