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Formulated Composite Insoles Reduce Foot Pain and Fatigue and Increase Working Efficiency in Healthcare Workers: A Pilot Non-controlled Experimental Study

机译:配方复合鞋垫可减轻脚痛和疲劳并提高医护人员的工作效率:一项非对照实验研究

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Aim: The aim was to evaluate self-assessed foot health status and working efficiency of healthcare workers when using composite insoles to treat foot problems. Introduction: Foot pain and fatigue are two of the most common problems facing healthcare workers owing to many hours of walking and standing per day. Many choices of conservative treatment are available such as the use of insoles and orthotic support. Commercially prefabricated insoles are one of the most widely used treatments for foot pain and fatigue as they are easily accessible at reasonable prices. However, there is limited evidence supporting the effectiveness of these treatments. Methodology: Test subjects included 49 volunteers from Tung Song Hospital screened by an orthopedist and physical therapist to meet predetermined criteria. Data collected included demographic data, validated foot function score of a Foot Health Status Questionnaire (FHSQ), and a synthetic working efficiency score generated using the Thai Questionnaire of Working Efficiency for Healthcare workers. A self-evaluation form was designed to record the efficacy of using Smile feet? insoles before and after one month of treatment. Statistical analysis was performed using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. Results: Responses to the Foot Heath Status Questionnaire showed a statistically significant change in several foot health metrics (p-value < 0.01) after using the composite insoles for 1 month: Improvement greater than the minimal important difference was achieved by 75.5% in foot pain, 44.9% in foot function, 89.8% in foot wear, and a 57.1% in general foot health. Respondents to the Thai Working Efficiency questionnaire reported improvement in sections of working, reducing muscle soreness and fatigue in 30 of the 49 volunteers (61.2%). Among those that experienced improvement, [self-reported] work productivity increased by 73%. Conclusion: Healthcare workers reported improvements after using a commercially available composite insole in all criteria on a self assessment questionnaire, including muscle soreness, working efficiency, work productivity, fatigue, foot pain, foot function, foot wear, and general foot health. Level of Evidence: Level IV, therapeutic case series.
机译:目的:目的是评估使用复合鞋垫治疗足部问题时自我评估的足部健康状况和医护人员的工作效率。简介:由于每天要步行和站立许多小时,足部疼痛和疲劳是医护人员最常遇到的两个问题。保守治疗的选择很多,例如使用鞋垫和矫正器。商业预制的鞋垫是脚痛和疲劳最广泛使用的治疗方法之一,因为它们很容易以合理的价格获得。但是,仅有有限的证据支持这些治疗的有效性。方法:测试对象包括来自东宋医院的49名志愿者,他们经过骨科医生和理疗师的筛选,符合预定标准。收集的数据包括人口统计数据,足部健康状况问卷(FHSQ)的经过验证的足功能评分,以及使用泰国医护人员工作效率调查表生成的综合工作效率评分。设计了一个自我评估表,以记录使用微笑脚的功效?治疗一个月前后的鞋垫。使用Wilcoxon符号秩检验进行统计分析。结果:对足部健康状况调查表的回答显示,使用复合鞋垫1个月后,几种足部健康指标有统计学上的显着变化(p值<0.01):足部疼痛的改善比最小重要差异大75.5% ,足部功能的44.9%,脚部磨损的89.8%和一般脚部健康的57.1%。泰国工作效率调查表的受访者报告说,在49个志愿者中有30个(61.2%)的工作有所改善,减少了肌肉酸痛和疲劳。在那些经历了改善的人中,[自我报告]的工作效率提高了73%。结论:医护人员在自我评估调查表上的所有标准中均使用市售复合鞋垫后报告了改善,包括肌肉酸痛,工作效率,工作效率,疲劳,足痛,足功能,足部磨损和足部健康。证据级别:IV级,治疗病例系列。

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