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Foot care needs for children and young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities

机译:儿童和年轻人具有智力和发展障碍的足部护理需求

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Accessible Summary We asked parents of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities to complete a survey to help us understand more about the foot problems their children have experienced. Parents told us that foot problems were common in their children, 75% of the parents raised this as a concern. Less than half of the parents felt confident with managing these problems. Buying shoes was considered difficult. The results from this survey tell us that foot problems in children and young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities are a concern. It is important to ensure that children have access to foot care services. Abstract Background Foot problems have been reported to be a very common health issue in adults with intellectual disabilities; foot problems in children and young people are, however, poorly understood. The aim of this study was to explore foot care needs of children and young people with intellectual and developmental disability. Methods An exploratory, cross‐sectional online survey was undertaken across a four‐month period. A purposive snowball sampling approach was adopted. The survey tool was piloted before launch and comprised three sections. The first section elicited information relating to parent/caregiver status, diagnosis, secondary diagnoses and age of child/young person. The second domain explored foot care and sought to obtain information about foot problems, access to health services and existing knowledge about foot health. The third domain focussed on footwear. Ethical approval was granted from the host institution, and all participants provided electronic consent before completing the survey. Results Data were collected from 49 parents/parental caregivers reporting on behalf of their children (mean age 7?years of age; SD 4.5?years of age). Parents reported foot problems to be very common (75%), and pes planus was the most frequent concern (51%). Twenty‐four parents reported difficulties with finding shoes (48%). A mismatch between foot shape and the shoe (30%) or complications with orthotic devices (14%) within the shoe were highlighted. Conclusion The results demonstrated that the burden of foot problems in children and young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities is considerable. The findings highlight the importance of access to foot care services for these children.
机译:无障碍摘要我们向智力和发展残疾的父母询问了智力和发展残疾,以帮助我们更多地了解他们儿童经历的脚问题。父母告诉我们,他们的孩子们常见的是,75%的父母作为一个关注。不到一半的父母对管理这些问题感到有信心。买鞋被认为是困难的。这项调查结果告诉我们儿童和年轻人具有智力和发展障碍的脚问题是一个问题。确保儿童有权获得足部护理服务非常重要。据报道,摘要背景脚问题是具有智障的成年人的一个非常普遍的健康问题;然而,儿童和年轻人的脚问题很难理解。本研究的目的是探索智力和发展残疾儿童和青少年的足部护理需求。方法采用探索性的横截面在线调查,在四个月内进行。采用了目的地雪球抽样方法。调查工具在推出之前被试驾,并包含三个部分。第一部分引发了与父母/照顾者状态,诊断,次要诊断和儿童/年轻人年龄有关的信息。第二个领域探讨了足部护理,并试图获取有关脚问题的信息,获得健康服务以及关于足部健康的现有知识。第三个领域集中在鞋上。伦理批准从主办机构授予,所有参与者在完成调查之前提供了电子同意。结果数据由49名父母/父母护理人员收集到他们的孩子(平均年龄7岁以下)。父母报告的脚问题是非常普遍的(75%),PES Planus是最常见的关注(51%)。二十四名父母报告了寻找鞋(48%)的困难。突出了鞋形和鞋子(30%)或鞋内的矫正器件(14%)之间的不匹配。结论结果表明,儿童和智力和发展障碍的儿童脚部问题的负担很大。调查结果突出了这些儿童获得足部护理服务的重要性。

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