Impact of foot health behavior among ethnic minority populations: A cross-sectional population-based study.

Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.) Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-04 DOI:10.1111/phn.13043
Ana-Juana Pérez-Belloso, Pedro Montaño-Jiménez, José Algaba-Del-Castillo, Manuel Coheña-Jiménez
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Abstract

Objective: To analyze the impact of the foot health and health behavior and the characteristics of outdoor footwear among minority ethnic groups.

Design and measures: A cross-sectional study design using the Foot Health Status Questionnaire: foot pain, foot function, shoe, general foot health, general health, physical activity, social capacity, and vigor. Outcomes included the self-reported type of outdoor footwear and clinical characteristics by sex were collected in 2019-2020.

Sample: A total of 78 Roma participants self-identified as members of this ethnic minority and 72 participants non-Roma were assessed (n = 150).

Results: The lower score values was recorded in the footwear and general foot health domains in Roma population. General population obtained higher scores in general health domains. The most common outdoor footwear types were running shoes and walking shoes in non-Roma population, versus flip flops and slippers in Roma population. Clinical characteristics did not show any statistically significant differences (p < .05).

Conclusion: Roma people wear flip flops and slippers and non-Roma people running shoes and walking shoes. These findings reveal cultural differences that make it easier for the Roma population to experience a greater burden of foot health problems. General foot health and foot pain dimensions show statistically significant differences among ethnicity.

少数民族人群足部健康行为的影响:一项基于人群的横断面研究
目的:分析少数民族户外鞋类对足部健康和健康行为的影响及特点。设计和措施:采用足部健康状况问卷的横断面研究设计:足部疼痛、足部功能、鞋、一般足部健康、一般健康、身体活动、社交能力和活力。结果包括2019-2020年按性别收集的自我报告的户外鞋类类型和临床特征。样本:共有78名罗姆人参与者自我认定为该少数民族成员,72名非罗姆人参与者被评估(n = 150)。结果:在罗姆人的鞋类和一般足部健康领域记录了较低的分值。一般人群在一般健康领域得分较高。在非罗姆人群中,最常见的户外鞋类是跑鞋和步行鞋,而在罗姆人群中,最常见的是人字拖和拖鞋。结论:罗姆人穿人字拖和拖鞋,非罗姆人穿跑鞋和步行鞋。这些发现表明,文化差异使罗姆人更容易遭受足部健康问题的更大负担。一般足部健康和足部疼痛维度在种族间存在统计学上的显著差异。
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