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Use and usability of custom-made orthopedic shoes

Authors :
Van Netten, Sieds
Jannink, Michiel
Hijmans, J.M. (Juha)
Geertzen, Jan
Postema, Klaas
Van Netten, Sieds
Jannink, Michiel
Hijmans, J.M. (Juha)
Geertzen, Jan
Postema, Klaas
Source :
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The goal of this study was to investigate the use of custom-made orthopedic shoes (OS) and the association between the use of OS and the most relevant aspects of their usability. Over a 6-month period, patients meeting the inclusion criteria were recruited by 12 orthopedic shoe companies scattered throughout the Netherlands and asked to complete a questionnaire composed of a pre- and post-OS section. Patients with different pathologies were included in the study (n = 339; response 67%). Mean age of the patients was 63 +/- 15 years, and 38% were male. Three months after delivery, 81% of the patients used their OS frequently (4-7 days/week), 13% occasionally (1-3 days/week), and 6% did not use their OS. Associations were found between use and all measured aspects of usability (p-values varied from <0.001 to 0.028). Patients who used their OS more often had a more positive opinion regarding all the aspects of usability. We conclude that all aspects of the usability of OS are relevant in relation to their use and should be taken into account when prescribing and evaluating OS.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287978674
Document Type :
Electronic Resource