| Literature DB >> 27688813 |
Catherine Bowen1, Ann Ashburn1, Mark Cole1, Margaret Donovan-Hall1, Malcolm Burnett1, Judy Robison1, Louis Mamode1, Ruth Pickering2, Dan Bader1, Dorit Kunkel1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ill-fitting shoes have been implicated as a risk factor for falls but research to date has focused on people with arthritis, diabetes and the general older population; little is known about people with neurological conditions. This survey for people with stroke and Parkinson's explored people's choice of indoor and outdoor footwear, foot problems and fall history.Entities:
Keywords: Footwear; Parkinson’s; Podiatry; Shoes; Stroke
Year: 2016 PMID: 27688813 PMCID: PMC5034630 DOI: 10.1186/s13047-016-0170-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Characteristics of the participants in each condition group
| PwP | PwS | ||
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| Age (years) | mean (min to max) | 72.52 (50 to 93) | 72.35 (40 to 93) |
| Gender | Male | 124 (57 %) | 72 (50 %) |
| Female | 93 (43) | 73 (50 %) | |
| Time (months) since stroke onset/ PD diagnosis. | mean (min to max) | 69.25 (1–300) | 45.03 (1–386) |
| Living status | On own | 40 (18 %) | 41 (28 %) |
| With partner | 151 (69 %) | 85 (59 %) | |
| With family | 20 (9 %) | 16 (11 %) | |
| Residential home | 2 (1 %) | 1 (1 %) | |
| Warden controlled apartment | 2 (1 %) | 2 (1 %) | |
| Live-in carer | 3 (2 %) | ||
| Mobility | Nonfunctional, | 2 (1 %) | 10 (7 %) |
| Dependent, Level II | 17 (8 %) | 8 (6 %) | |
| Dependent Level I | 21 (10 %) | 17 (12 %) | |
| Dependent Supervision | 10 (5 %) | 10 (7 %) | |
| Independent, Level surfaces | 54 (25 %) | 46 (32 %) | |
| Independent, Level and non-Level surfaces | 108 (50 %) | 49 (34 %) | |
| Reported falls per year | Non-faller | 108 (50 %) | 75 (52 %) |
| Faller | 110 (50 %) | 70 (48 %) | |
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| Walking aids | 109 (50 %) | 99 (68 %) | |
Figures are number(%) unless stated otherwise
Survey answers for people with Parkinson’s and people with stroke relating to foot problems and footwear
| PwP | PwS |
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| Do you receive foot care help from a health professional? (% yes) | 101 (46 %) | 62 (43 %) | 0.321 | |
| Have your footwear habits changed since diagnosis? (% yes) | 96 (44 %) | 68 (47 %) | 0.531 | |
| Foot problems? | any problem | 115 (53 %) | 63 (43 %) | 0.082 |
| influencing balance | 56 (26 %) | 44 (30 %) | 0.282 | |
| influencing shoes worn | 70 (32 %) | 39 (27 %) | 0.289 | |
| Would like more choice when buying footwear? | 86 (39 %) | 66 (46 %) | 0.027 | |
| Would like more advice when buying footwear? | 72 (33 %) | 62 (43 %) | 0.010 | |
| Factors influencing indoor footwear purchase? (% ranking factor ‘important’) | Comfort | 189 (87 %) | 126 (87 %) | 0.401 |
| Style | 44 (20 %) | 21 (14 %) | 0.038 | |
| Fashion | 13 (6 %) | 4 (3 %) | 0.133 | |
| Secure fastening | 106 (49 %) | 73 (50 %) | 0.609 | |
| Ease of fastening | 109 (50 %) | 67 (46 %) | 0.073 | |
| Support | 106 (49 %) | 85 (59 %) | 0.888 | |
| Grip | 115 (53 %) | 87 (60 %) | 0.882 | |
| Fit | 171 (78 %) | 110 (76 %) | 0.046 | |
| Factors influencing outdoor footwear purchase? (% ranking factor ‘important’) | Comfort | 192 (88 %) | 132 (91 %) | 0.949 |
| Style | 53 (24 %) | 29 (20 %) | 0.261 | |
| Fashion | 26 (12 %) | 10 (7 %) | 0.141 | |
| Secure fastening | 123 (56 %) | 92 (63 %) | 0.793 | |
| Ease of fastening | 123 (56 %) | 87 (60 %) | 0.945 | |
| Support | 139 (64 %) | 102 (70 %) | 0.998 | |
| Grip | 140 (64 %) | 104 (72 %) | 0.875 | |
| Fit | 177 (81 %) | 121 (83 %) | 0.904 | |
Pearson chi-square test comparing yes/no responses or important/not important responses
Fig. 1Footwear habits of people with Parkinsons and people with stroke. a) Type of shoes worn indoors; b) Type of shoes worn outdoors; c) factors influencing indoor shoes purchasing; d) Factors influencing outdoor shoes purchasing
Self-reported foot problems ranked by order of most reported
| PwPD | PwS | |
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| 1. | Swelling in feet / ankles | Weakness and limited movement in feet/ankles |
| 2. | Corns/callus | Loss of sensation |
| 3. | Skin/nail infection | Tender / painful feet |
| 4. | Neuropathy / loss of sensation | Drop foot |
| 5. | Bunion | Low arch / flat foot |
| 6. | Tender / painful feet | Swelling in feet / ankles |
| 7. | Lesser toe deformity | Bunion |
| 8. | Ingrown toe nails | Ingrown toe nails |
| 9. | Arthritis | Corns/callus |
| 10. | Plantarfasciitis | Toes curl up/under |
| 11. | Vascular | Lesser toe deformity |
| 12. | Chilblains, cold toes/feet | Fungal infections |
| 13. | Gout | Problems with nail growth |
| 14. | Ulceration | Arthritis |
| 15. | Drop foot | Cramp |
| 16. | Low arch / flat foot | Plantarfasciitis |
| 17. | High arch foot | Problems due to differences in leg length/foot size/ shoe size |
Survey answers for fallers and non-fallers relating to foot problems and footwear
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| Months since diagnosisa | mean (SD) | 75 (75.2) | 44 (47.5) | <0.001 |
| Do you receive foot care help from a health professional?b (% Yes) | 96 (53 %) | 67 (37 %) | 0.001 | |
| Have your footwear habits changed since diagnosis?b (% Yes) | 96 (53 %) | 68 (37 %) | 0.003 | |
| Foot problems?b | any problem | 103 (57 %) | 75 (41 %) | 0.002 |
| influencing balance | 61 (34 %) | 39 (21 %) | 0.018 | |
| influencing shoes worn | 69 (38 %) | 40 (22 %) | 0.001 | |
| Would like more choice when buying footwear?b (% agree) | 86 (48 %) | 66 (36 %) | 0.024 | |
| Would like more advice when buying footwear?b (% agree) | 84 (47 %) | 50 (27 %) | <0.001 | |
| Factors influencing indoor footwear purchaseb
| Comfort | 156 (87 %) | 159 (87 % | 0.810 |
| Style | 37 (21 %) | 28 (15 %) | 0.556 | |
| Fashion | 7 (4 %) | 10 (6 %) | 0.464 | |
| Secure fastening | 102 (57 %) | 77 (42 %) | 0.008 | |
| Ease of fastening | 103 (57 %) | 73 (40 %) | 0.007 | |
| Support | 96 (53 %) | 95 (52 %) | 0.484 | |
| Grip | 97 (54 %) | 105 (57 %) | 0.966 | |
| Fit | 140 (78 %) | 141 (77 %) | 0.477 | |
| Factors influencing outdoor footwear purchaseb
| Comfort | 164 (91 %) | 160 (87 %) | 0.139 |
| Style | 51 (28 %) | 31 (17 %) | 0.124 | |
| Fashion | 20 (11 %) | 16 (9 %) | 0.591 | |
| Secure fastening | 20 (62 %) | 104 (57 %) | 0.434 | |
| Ease of fastening | 117 (65 %) | 93 (51 %) | 0.010 | |
| Support | 123 (68 %) | 118 (65 %) | 0.761 | |
| Grip | 122 (68 %) | 122 (67 %) | 0.896 | |
| Fit | 152 (84 %) | 146 (80 %) | 0.379 | |
| Functional Ambulation Categoryb | Nonfunctional, | 4 (2 %) | 8 (4 %) | 0.001 |
| Dependent, Level II | 15 (8 %) | 10 (6 %) | ||
| Dependent Level I | 24 (13 %) | 14 (8 %) | ||
| Dependent Supervision | 14 (8 %) | 6 (3 %) | ||
| Independent, level surface | 57 (32 %) | 43 (24 %) | ||
| Independent, all surfaces | 57 (32 %) | 100 (55 %) | ||
Figures are number(%) unless stated otherwise
Answers shown in % yes unless otherwise indicated
a Analysed using Mann–Whitney U test
b Analysed using Pearson chi-square test comparing yes/no, agree/disagree or important/not important responses and comparison of proportion of people in the different categories in the Functional Ambulation Category