| Literature DB >> 32143679 |
Matthew Cotchett1, Michael Skovdal Rathleff2,3, Matthew Dilnot4, Karl B Landorf4,5, Dylan Morrissey6, Christian Barton5,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Plantar heel pain is a common source of pain and disability. Evidence-based treatment decisions for people with plantar heel pain should be guided by the best available evidence, expert clinical reasoning, and consider the needs of the patient. Education is a key component of care for any patient and needs to be tailored to the patient and their condition. However, no previous work has identified, far less evaluated, the approaches and content required for optimal education for people with plantar heel pain. The aim of this study was to gather the patients' perspective regarding their lived experience, attitudes and educational needs in order to inform the content and provision of meaningful education delivery approaches.Entities:
Keywords: Interview; Patient education; Plantar fasciitis; Plantar heel pain; Qualitative research
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32143679 PMCID: PMC7059663 DOI: 10.1186/s13047-020-0377-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Topic guide to facilitate the semi-structured interview
| 1. Can you tell me about the problems you have been having with your heel? | |
| 2. What do you think caused your heel pain? | |
| 3. What do you think is happening in your heel? | |
| 4. Has your heel pain changed things for you in your life? | |
| 5. What do you do for your heel pain? | |
| 6. What do you understand about your treatment options – which might or might not be effective and why? | |
| 7. What or who has influenced your treatment decisions (clinician, internet, family, etc)? | |
| 8. What advice would you give to someone else who has similar issues with their heel? | |
| 9. Do you regret any treatment decisions (or happy with your decisions)? | |
| 10. What do you want from a clinician for whom you may or may not have consulted for your PHP? | |
| 11. Who has provided your education and what specific education resources have been provided to you? | |
| 12. Have you used the internet to find additional information and if so where did you go and what did you find? | |
| 13. What do you wish you had learnt sooner about your heel pain? | |
| 14. How do you think education provided about your condition can be improved? | |
| 15. If a website was to be built, which provided education about your condition | |
| • What information should be included? | |
| • How would you like the information to be presented? |
Characteristics of participants
| Variable | |
|---|---|
| Age | 58.2 (6.6) |
| Gender, n (%) female | 12 (66%) |
| Height | 169.3 (9.4) |
| Weight | 79.5 (21.3) |
| BMI | 27.8 (5.7) |
| Duration of heel pain (months) | 15.9 (16.3) |
| Education (years) | 16.1 (3.6) |
| First step pain, 100 mm VASa | 45.6 (34.0) |
| Average pain today, 100 mm VAS | 34.3 (25.4) |
| Average pain past 7 days, 100 mm VAS | 43.9 (24.7) |
| Foot Pain, FHSQb (100 point scale) | 51.4 (17.5) |
| Foot Function, FHSQ (100 point scale) | 52.8 (30.4) |
Note: values represent mean ± SD, unless otherwise stated
Abbreviations: FHSQ Foot Health Status Questionnaire, VAS Visual Analogue Scale
aHigher values indicate greater severity of pain
b0 corresponds to the worst foot health, 100, the best
Components of an educational intervention
| Checklist | |
|---|---|
| The content | |
| Provide a definition of plantar heel pain, including classic features that differentiate it from other conditions | |
| Include information about what is effective and what is ineffective | |
| Provide treatment options at different stages of the condition | |
| Define the role of various health professionals that can provide advice | |
| Provide access to information that allows greater knowledge exploration | |
| Include stories of people who have lived with PHP | |
| Include videos that demonstrate exercises (e.g. stretching) | |
| The features | |
| Use simple, clear, and easy to understand terminology | |
| Concise and easy to read | |
| Include good use of illustrations | |
| ONLINE elements | |
| Perform a walkthrough of the website | |
| Include good use of written, audio and visual illustrations | |
| Ensure there is a clear statement of quality assurance | |
| Regular updates | |
| Provide handouts that can be downloaded for easy reference to key issues |