Assessment of orthotic needs in Iranian veterans with ankle and foot disorders

Abstract Background War-related traumas can lead to orthopedic and neurological disorders in victims. However, the scope of such disorders may expand months or even years after the trauma. Orthotic treatment as a rehabilitation process aims to enable people with disabilities to reach and maintain th...

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Main Authors: Kamiar Ghoseiri, Mostafa Allami, Mohammad Reza Soroush
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-04-01
Series:Military Medical Research
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40779-018-0159-4
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spelling doaj-da5e519cfe654ffab840d04473348b462020-11-25T01:04:26ZengBMCMilitary Medical Research2054-93692018-04-01511910.1186/s40779-018-0159-4Assessment of orthotic needs in Iranian veterans with ankle and foot disordersKamiar Ghoseiri0Mostafa Allami1Mohammad Reza Soroush2Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hamadan University of Medical SciencesJanbazan Medical and Engineering Research Center (JMERC)Janbazan Medical and Engineering Research Center (JMERC)Abstract Background War-related traumas can lead to orthopedic and neurological disorders in victims. However, the scope of such disorders may expand months or even years after the trauma. Orthotic treatment as a rehabilitation process aims to enable people with disabilities to reach and maintain their optimal physical, sensory, intellectual, psychological, and social functional levels. This study aimed to investigate the rate of using orthoses among Iranian veterans with neuromuscular and skeletal disorders of the ankle and foot. Furthermore, the priorities of orthotic treatment in those veterans were explored. Methods This qualitative study was a national health needs assessment conducted in 11 provinces of Iran during 2011–2016. A stakeholder research group was established to survey the veterans in respect to their demographic variables, activities of daily living, current health conditions, and rate of using orthoses. Results Overall, 907 of the 1124 veteran participants completed the survey (response rate: 80.7%). Most of the veterans were men (97.7%), and their age and disability rate were 52.07 ± 8.13 years and 31.92% ± 14.93%, respectively. Nearly 42% of the veterans had experience in using orthoses on a daily and weekly basis. As physical ambulation was the main problematic activity in veterans, most of them were using medical shoes and foot orthoses. Nearly 37% of veterans were in need of some type of lower limb orthoses on the contralateral side to compensate for their hip inequality. In sequential order, the most in need orthoses for veterans were foot orthoses (n = 538), medical shoes (n = 447), lower limb orthoses on the contralateral side (n = 320), spinal orthoses (n = 273), and upper limb orthoses (n = 86). Conclusions In spite of the high demands for orthoses among Iranian veterans with ankle and foot disorders, the use of orthoses is insufficient. Hence, there is a discrepancy between the current rate of orthoses use and its ideal situation, and more resources should be provided for service providers to be able to serve veterans. Moreover, veterans should be educated regarding orthoses, their use, and their impacts on the user’s health status. The findings of a needs assessment of orthoses can be used in strategic planning and decision making to improve health care services for Iranian veterans.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40779-018-0159-4Needs assessmentOrthotic devicesVeteransAnkleFootWar-related injuries
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author Kamiar Ghoseiri
Mostafa Allami
Mohammad Reza Soroush
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Mostafa Allami
Mohammad Reza Soroush
Assessment of orthotic needs in Iranian veterans with ankle and foot disorders
Military Medical Research
Needs assessment
Orthotic devices
Veterans
Ankle
Foot
War-related injuries
author_facet Kamiar Ghoseiri
Mostafa Allami
Mohammad Reza Soroush
author_sort Kamiar Ghoseiri
title Assessment of orthotic needs in Iranian veterans with ankle and foot disorders
title_short Assessment of orthotic needs in Iranian veterans with ankle and foot disorders
title_full Assessment of orthotic needs in Iranian veterans with ankle and foot disorders
title_fullStr Assessment of orthotic needs in Iranian veterans with ankle and foot disorders
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of orthotic needs in Iranian veterans with ankle and foot disorders
title_sort assessment of orthotic needs in iranian veterans with ankle and foot disorders
publisher BMC
series Military Medical Research
issn 2054-9369
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract Background War-related traumas can lead to orthopedic and neurological disorders in victims. However, the scope of such disorders may expand months or even years after the trauma. Orthotic treatment as a rehabilitation process aims to enable people with disabilities to reach and maintain their optimal physical, sensory, intellectual, psychological, and social functional levels. This study aimed to investigate the rate of using orthoses among Iranian veterans with neuromuscular and skeletal disorders of the ankle and foot. Furthermore, the priorities of orthotic treatment in those veterans were explored. Methods This qualitative study was a national health needs assessment conducted in 11 provinces of Iran during 2011–2016. A stakeholder research group was established to survey the veterans in respect to their demographic variables, activities of daily living, current health conditions, and rate of using orthoses. Results Overall, 907 of the 1124 veteran participants completed the survey (response rate: 80.7%). Most of the veterans were men (97.7%), and their age and disability rate were 52.07 ± 8.13 years and 31.92% ± 14.93%, respectively. Nearly 42% of the veterans had experience in using orthoses on a daily and weekly basis. As physical ambulation was the main problematic activity in veterans, most of them were using medical shoes and foot orthoses. Nearly 37% of veterans were in need of some type of lower limb orthoses on the contralateral side to compensate for their hip inequality. In sequential order, the most in need orthoses for veterans were foot orthoses (n = 538), medical shoes (n = 447), lower limb orthoses on the contralateral side (n = 320), spinal orthoses (n = 273), and upper limb orthoses (n = 86). Conclusions In spite of the high demands for orthoses among Iranian veterans with ankle and foot disorders, the use of orthoses is insufficient. Hence, there is a discrepancy between the current rate of orthoses use and its ideal situation, and more resources should be provided for service providers to be able to serve veterans. Moreover, veterans should be educated regarding orthoses, their use, and their impacts on the user’s health status. The findings of a needs assessment of orthoses can be used in strategic planning and decision making to improve health care services for Iranian veterans.
topic Needs assessment
Orthotic devices
Veterans
Ankle
Foot
War-related injuries
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40779-018-0159-4
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