Direct inpatient burden caused by foot-related conditions: A multisite point-prevalence study

  • Lazzarini, Peter A.
  • Hurn, Sheree E.
  • Kuys, Suzanne Shanelle
  • Kamp, Maarten C.
  • Ng, Vanessa
  • Thomas, Courtney
  • Jen, Scott D.
  • Kinnear, Ewan
  • d'Emden, Michael C.
  • Reed, Lloyd
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Publication date
January 2016
Publisher
BMJ

Abstract

Objective: The aims of this point-prevalence study were to investigate a representative inpatient population to determine the prevalence of people admitted to hospital for the reason of a foot-related condition, and identify associated independent factors. Methods: Participants were adult inpatients in 5 different representative hospitals, admitted for any reason on the day of data collection. Maternity, mental health and cognitively impaired inpatients were excluded. Participants were surveyed on a range of self-reported demographic, social determinant, medical history, foot disease history, self-care, footwear, past foot treatment prior to hospitalisation and reason for admission variables. Physical examinations were performed to clinical...

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