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“They just scraped off the calluses”: a mixed methods exploration of foot care access and provision for people with rheumatoid arthritis in south-western Sydney, Australia

机译:“他们刚刚摆脱了老茧”:在澳大利亚悉尼西南部进行的足部护理和为类风湿关节炎患者提供食物的混合方法探索

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Background There is little indication that foot health services in Australia are meeting modern day recommendations for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) patients. The overall objective of this study was to explore the current state of foot health services for patients with RA with an emphasis on identifying barriers to the receipt of appropriate foot care in South-West Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Methods A mixed (quantitative and qualitative) approach was adopted. Indications for appropriate access to foot care were determined by comparing the foot health, disease and socio-demographic characteristics of patients with unmet foot care demands, foot care users and patients with no demands for foot care. Perceptions of provision of, and access to, foot care were explored by conducting telephone-based interviews using an interpretative phenomenology approach with thematic analysis. Results Twenty-nine participants took part in the cross-sectional quantitative research study design, and 12 participants took part in the interpretative phenomenological approach (qualitative study). Foot care access appeared to be driven predominantly by the presence of rearfoot deformity, which was significantly worse amongst participants in the foot care user group (p?=?0.02). Five main themes emerged from the qualitative data: 1) impact of disease-related foot symptoms, 2) footwear difficulties, 3) medical/rheumatology encounters, 4) foot and podiatry care access and experiences, and 5) financial hardship. Conclusions Foot care provision does not appear to be driven by appropriate foot health characteristics such as foot pain or foot-related disability. There may be significant shortfalls in footwear and foot care access and provision in Greater Western Sydney. Several barriers to adequate foot care access and provision were identified and further efforts are required to improve access to and the quality of foot care for people who have RA. Integration of podiatry services within rheumatology centres could resolve unmet needs of people with RA by permitting rapid access to expert-led multidisciplinary foot care for people with RA.
机译:背景技术几乎没有迹象表明澳大利亚的足部保健服务满足了类风湿关节炎(RA)患者的现代建议。这项研究的总体目标是探讨为RA患者提供的足部保健服务的当前状态,重点是在澳大利亚新南威尔士州的悉尼西南部,确定阻碍接受适当足部护理的障碍。方法采用混合(定量和定性)方法。通过比较未满足足部护理需求的患者,足部护理使用者和不需要足部护理的患者的足部健康,疾病和社会人口统计学特征,确定适当获得足部护理的指征。通过使用解释性现象学方法和主题分析进行基于电话的访谈,探索了对提供和获得足部护理的看法。结果29名参与者参加了横断面定量研究研究设计,12名参与者参加了解释现象学方法(定性研究)。足部护理的进入似乎主要由后足畸形的存在所驱动,这在足部护理使用者组的参与者中明显更糟(p≤0.02)。定性数据提出了五个主要主题:1)与疾病相关的足部症状的影响; 2)鞋类困难; 3)医疗/风湿病的遭遇; 4)足部和足病的护理途径和经验; 5)经济困难。结论足部护理的提供似乎不受适当的足部健康特征(如脚痛或与脚相关的残疾)的驱动。悉尼大西部地区的鞋类和足部护理服务供应可能严重不足。确定了适当的足部护理和提供的几个障碍,需要进一步努力以改善患有RA的人的脚部护理和质量。通过允许风湿病患者快速获得专家指导的多学科足部护理,风湿病学中心内的足病服务的整合可以解决风湿病患者未满足的需求。

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