膝关节骨性关节炎患者对鞋类偏好、态度和信念的探索:定性研究

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-03-27 DOI:10.1016/j.msksp.2024.102948
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背景虽然鞋类可改善膝关节骨性关节炎(OA)患者的疼痛和功能,但该人群对鞋类的看法尚未得到探讨。方法20名临床诊断为膝关节OA的患者(年龄在45-79岁之间,65%为女性)参加了半结构式访谈,内容涉及影响鞋类选择的因素、鞋类对膝关节症状的影响以及鞋类的改良。对数据进行了主题分析。结果确定了四个主题及子主题:i) 人们寻找的鞋类具有特定的特征,舒适是他们的首要考虑因素;ii) 鞋的外观很重要;iii) 鞋类可以加重或缓解症状;iv) 膝关节 OA 患者寻找鞋类的方式多种多样。参与者认为,内置足弓支撑、缓冲鞋垫和低跟/无跟以及不添加足部矫形器与舒适度有关,并且愿意为舒适度和质量支付更多费用。外观也是一个考虑因素,参与者表示,他们愿意为美观的鞋子忍受短时间的症状加重。参与者认为,鞋类的选择会影响他们的膝关节症状和打滑/扭伤的风险。参与者表示,他们的鞋类选择是通过反复试验确定的,有时是根据健康专家或鞋店销售人员的建议确定的。保健专业人员可利用对这些特征的了解与膝关节 OA 患者讨论鞋类问题,并在开发针对该人群的鞋类时将其作为考虑因素。
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An exploration of footwear preferences, attitudes and beliefs in people with knee osteoarthritis: A qualitative study

Background

Although footwear can improve pain and function in individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA), perspectives about footwear in this population have not been explored.

Objectives

This qualitative study explored preferences, attitudes and beliefs about footwear in adults with knee OA.

Methods

Twenty individuals with a clinical diagnosis of knee OA (aged 45–79 years, 65% women) participated in semi-structured interviews about factors which influence footwear selection, the effect of footwear on knee symptoms, and footwear modifications. Data were analysed thematically.

Results

Four themes, with sub-themes, were identified: i) there are specific footwear characteristics people look for, with comfort as their top priority; ii) shoe appearance is important; iii) footwear can aggravate or ease symptoms; and iv) people with knee OA find footwear in a variety of ways. Participants related built-in arch support, a cushioned insole and low/no heel, without addition of foot orthoses, to comfort, and were willing to pay more for comfort and quality. Appearance was also a consideration, and participants indicated they would tolerate short periods of symptom aggravation for aesthetic shoes. Participants felt that footwear choice affected their knee symptoms and risk of slipping/twisting. Participants reported that their footwear choices were determined through trial-and-error, and sometimes on advice from health professionals or shoe store salespersons.

Conclusions

There are specific footwear features important to individuals with knee OA. Knowledge of these features can be used by health professionals to inform footwear discussions with knee OA patients and serve as considerations when developing footwear targeted for this population.

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