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‘Why should I worry, since I have healthy feet?’ A qualitative study exploring barriers to use of footwear among rural community members in northern Ethiopia

机译:“我为什么要担心,因为我有健康的脚?”一项定性研究探讨了埃塞俄比亚北部农村社区成员使用鞋类的障碍

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Objective udTo explore the influence of personal, cultural and socioeconomic factors related to footwear use and non-use in northern Ethiopia.ududDesign udA qualitative study was conducted using focus group discussions and in-depth individual interviews. Data were collected using semistructured interview guides.ududSetting udThe study was conducted in East and West Gojjam Zones, Amhara region, northwest Ethiopia.ududParticipants udA total of 91 individuals from 4 target groups participated in individual and group interviews: (1) non-affected community leaders including Idir (a form of social insurance) leaders, school principals, kebele (the lowest administrative unit) officials, health professionals, teachers, merchants and religious leaders; (2) affected men and women; (3) non-affected men and women not in leadership positions; and (4) school children (both male and female).ududResults udParticipants perceived a range of health benefits from donning footwear, including protection against injury and cold. Various types of shoes are available within the community, and their use varied depending on the nature of activities and the season. Personal and socioeconomic barriers hindered the desire to consistently use footwear. Widely established barefoot traditions and beliefs that footwear is uncomfortable, heavy and may weaken the feet have made the regular use of footwear uncommon. Economic constraints were also mentioned as hindering ownership and use of footwear. Distance from places where shoes could be bought also contributed to limited access. Cultural influences promoting gender inequality resulted in women being least able to access shoes.ududConclusions udWe identified several individual, cultural and socioeconomic barriers that influence individuals’ decisions about and use of footwear in rural northern Ethiopia. Promoting education on the health benefits of footwear, curbing podoconiosis-related misconceptions and integrating these with economic empowerment programmes, may all improve the use of footwear.
机译:目的 ud探讨埃塞俄比亚北部与使用和不使用鞋有关的个人,文化和社会经济因素的影响。 ud udDesign ud使用焦点小组讨论和深入的个人访谈进行了定性研究。数据使用半结构化访谈指南收集。 ud ud设置 ud这项研究是在埃塞俄比亚西北部阿姆哈拉地区东部和西部Gojjam地区进行的。 ud ud参与者 ud来自4个目标群体的91个人参加了个人和小组访谈:(1)不受影响的社区领导人,包括伊迪尔(一种社会保险形式)领导人,学校校长,凯贝勒(最低行政单位)官员,卫生专业人员,教师,商人和宗教领袖; (2)受影响的男女; (三)未担任领导职务的不受影响的男女;和(4)学龄儿童(男性和女性)。 ud ud结果 ud参与者穿着鞋类会带来一系列健康益处,包括防止受伤和感冒。社区内可以买到各种类型的鞋子,其使用方法视活动的性质和季节而异。个人和社会经济障碍阻碍了人们一贯使用鞋类的愿望。广泛建立的赤脚传统和信念是,鞋不舒服,沉重并且可能削弱脚,因此常规使用鞋不常见。还提到经济上的制约因素阻碍了鞋类的所有权和使用。离可以买鞋的地方的距离也限制了人们的出入。文化因素加剧了性别不平等,导致妇女获得鞋子的能力最差。 ud ud结论 ud我们确定了一些个人,文化和社会经济障碍,这些障碍影响了埃塞俄比亚北部农村地区个人对鞋类的决定和使用。促进关于鞋类健康益处的教育,遏制与肺部疾病有关的误解,并将其与经济授权计划结合起来,都可能会改善鞋类的使用。

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