tailieunhanh - Báo cáo y học: "Women’s experiences of wearing therapeutic footwear in three European countries"

Tuyển tập báo cáo các nghiên cứu khoa học quốc tế ngành y học dành cho các bạn tham khảo đề tài: Women’s experiences of wearing therapeutic footwear in three European countries. | Williams et al. Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2010 3 23 http content 3 1 23 JOURNAL OF FOOT AND ANKLE RESEARCH RESEARCH Open Access Women s experiences of wearing therapeutic footwear in three European countries A k- i -f- - c A II S m r 1 2 L k I chcx k- I l r f r2 I D -s z 3 A 1 IX z -1 I 4 h I rrv. r í r k X f IXI -X k r I z t 5 Anna E Williams Cnristopner J Nester Michael I Ravey Anke Kottink Morey-Gaspar Klapsing Abstract Background Therapeutic footwear is recommended for those people with severe foot problems associated with rheumatoid arthritis RA . However it is Known that many do not wear them. Although previous European studies have recommended service and footwear design improvements it is not Known if services have improved or if this footwear meets the personal needs of people with RA. As an earlier study found that this footwear has more impact on women than males this study explores women s experiences of the process of being provided with it and wearing it. No previous work has compared women s experiences of this footwear in different countries therefore this study aimed to explore the potential differences between the UK the Netherlands and Spain. Method Women with RA and experience of wearing therapeutic footwear were purposively recruited. Ten women with RA were interviewed in each of the three countries. An interpretive phenomenological approach IPA was adopted during data collection and analysis. Conversational style interviews were used to collect the data. Results Six themes were identified feet being visibly different because of RA the referring practitioners approach to the patient the dispensing practitioners approach to the patient the footwear being visible as different to others footwear influencing social participation and the women s wishes for improved footwear services. Despite their nationality these women revealed that therapeutic footwear invokes emotions of sadness shame and anger and that it is often

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