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Comparison of health-related quality of life between patients with different metatarsalgia types and matched healthy controls: a cross-sectional analysis
Tovaruela-Carrión, Natalia; Department of Health SciencesLópez-López, Daniel; Losa-Iglesias, Marta Elena; Álvarez-Ruíz, Verónica; Melero-González, Gemma; Department of Nursing and Physical TherapyCalvo-Lobo, César; Becerro-de Bengoa-Vallejo, Ricardo.
  • Tovaruela-Carrión, Natalia; Universidad de Sevilla. Department of Podiatry. Sevilla. ES
  • Department of Health SciencesLópez-López, Daniel; Universidade da Coruña. School of Nursing and Podiatry. Department of Health SciencesLópez-López, Daniel. Ferrol. ES
  • Losa-Iglesias, Marta Elena; Universidad Rey Juan Carlos. School of Health Sciences. Madrid. ES
  • Álvarez-Ruíz, Verónica; Universidad de Sevilla. Department of Podiatry. Sevilla. ES
  • Melero-González, Gemma; Universidad de Sevilla. Department of Podiatry. Sevilla. ES
  • Department of Nursing and Physical TherapyCalvo-Lobo, César; Universidad de León. School of Health Sciences. Department of Nursing and Physical TherapyCalvo-Lobo, César. Ponferrada. ES
  • Becerro-de Bengoa-Vallejo, Ricardo; Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Madrid. ES
São Paulo med. j ; 136(5): 464-471, Sept.-Oct. 2018. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-979379
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Metatarsalgia can be considered to be a common complaint in clinical practice. The aim of this study was to compare quality of life (QoL) between participants with different metatarsalgia types and matched-paired healthy controls. DESIGN AND SETTING: A cross-sectional analysis on a sample of 124 participants of median age ± interquartile range of 55 ± 22 years was carried out in the University Clinic of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Ferrol, Spain. They presented primary (n = 31), secondary (n = 31) or iatrogenic (n = 31) metatarsalgia, or were matched-paired healthy controls (n = 31). METHODS: Self-reported domain scores were obtained using the Foot Health Status Questionnaire (FHSQ) and were compared between the participants with metatarsalgia and between these and the healthy controls. RESULTS: Statistically significant differences were shown in all FHSQ domains (P ≤ 0.001). Post-hoc analyses showed statistically significant differences (P < 0.05) between the metatarsalgia types in relation to the matched healthy control group, such that the participants with metatarsalgia presented impaired foot-specific and general health-related QoL (lower FHSQ scores). CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that presence of metatarsalgia had a negative impact on foot health-related QoL. Foot-specific health and general health were poorer among patients with metatarsalgia, especially among those with secondary and iatrogenic metatarsalgia, in comparison with matched healthy controls.
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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: LILACS (Américas) Assunto principal: Qualidade de Vida / Metatarsalgia / Pé Tipo de estudo: Estudo observacional / Estudo de prevalência / Pesquisa qualitativa / Fatores de risco Limite: Adulto / Idoso / Aged80 / Feminino / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglês Revista: São Paulo med. j Assunto da revista: Cirurgia Geral / Ciˆncia / Ginecologia / Medicina / Medicina Interna / Obstetr¡cia / Pediatria / Sa£de Mental / Sa£de P£blica Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Artigo País de afiliação: Espanha Instituição/País de afiliação: Universidad Complutense de Madrid/ES / Universidad Rey Juan Carlos/ES / Universidad de León/ES / Universidad de Sevilla/ES / Universidade da Coruña/ES

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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: LILACS (Américas) Assunto principal: Qualidade de Vida / Metatarsalgia / Pé Tipo de estudo: Estudo observacional / Estudo de prevalência / Pesquisa qualitativa / Fatores de risco Limite: Adulto / Idoso / Aged80 / Feminino / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglês Revista: São Paulo med. j Assunto da revista: Cirurgia Geral / Ciˆncia / Ginecologia / Medicina / Medicina Interna / Obstetr¡cia / Pediatria / Sa£de Mental / Sa£de P£blica Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Artigo País de afiliação: Espanha Instituição/País de afiliação: Universidad Complutense de Madrid/ES / Universidad Rey Juan Carlos/ES / Universidad de León/ES / Universidad de Sevilla/ES / Universidade da Coruña/ES