If the shoe fits: development of an on-line tool to aid practitioner/patient discussions about ‘healthy footwear'

Lisa Farndon, Victoria Robinson, Emily Nicholls, Wesley Vernon

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    Abstract

    Background
    A previous study highlighted the importance of footwear to individuals’ sense of their identity, demonstrating that shoes must ‘fit’ someone socially, as well as functionally. However, unhealthy shoes can have a detrimental effect on both foot health and mobility. This project utilises qualitative social science methods to enable podiatrists to understand the broader contribution of footwear to patients’ sense of themselves and from this an online toolkit was developed to aid footwear education.

    Method
    Semi-structured interviews were conducted with six podiatrists/shoe-fitters and 13 people with foot pathologies, some of whom also completed shoe diaries. These were supplemented with some follow-up interviews and photographs of participants’ own shoes were taken to allow in-depth discussions.

    Results
    Four areas related to ‘fit’ were identified; practicalities, personal, purpose and pressures, all of which need to be considered when discussing changes in footwear. These were incorporated into an online toolkit which was further validated by service users and practitioners in a focus group.

    Conclusion

    This toolkit can support podiatrists in partnership with patients to identify and address possible barriers to changing footwear towards a more suitable shoe. Enabling patients to make healthier shoe choices will help contribute to improvements in their foot health and mobility.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number17
    Number of pages6
    JournalJournal of Foot and Ankle Research
    Volume9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 7 Jun 2016

    Keywords

    • Footwear
    • On-line toolkit
    • Social science methods

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