TY - JOUR KW - Young Adult KW - Shoes KW - Middle Aged KW - Male KW - leprosy KW - India KW - Humans KW - Foot Ulcer KW - Female KW - Aged KW - Adult AU - Lal V AU - Sarkar D AU - Das S AU - Mahato M AU - SRINIVAS G AB -

The routine use of appropriate footwear is an important intervention to prevent disability in leprosy. We conducted a study to assess utilisation of MCR footwear and observe the condition of footwear. Fifty-six persons affected by leprosy who had been provided MCR footwear in the preceding 3 years were paid home visit and administered a semi-structured interview schedule. Although a total of 30 participants reported using special footwear currently, only 10 reported usage during participation in social events. On observation, 16 pairs were found to be in an unusable condition owing to foot deformity and another 14 pairs in poor condition. In order to ensure greater utilisation of special footwear, the National Programme may seek local solutions through engagement of cobblers and shoemakers with appropriate training in customisation. Persons affected by leprosy should be empowered to appreciate the benefits of special footwear and to take care of themselves, including taking responsibility for using their footwear.

BT - Leprosy review C1 -

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26665363?dopt=Abstract

IS - 3 J2 - Lepr Rev LA - eng N2 -

The routine use of appropriate footwear is an important intervention to prevent disability in leprosy. We conducted a study to assess utilisation of MCR footwear and observe the condition of footwear. Fifty-six persons affected by leprosy who had been provided MCR footwear in the preceding 3 years were paid home visit and administered a semi-structured interview schedule. Although a total of 30 participants reported using special footwear currently, only 10 reported usage during participation in social events. On observation, 16 pairs were found to be in an unusable condition owing to foot deformity and another 14 pairs in poor condition. In order to ensure greater utilisation of special footwear, the National Programme may seek local solutions through engagement of cobblers and shoemakers with appropriate training in customisation. Persons affected by leprosy should be empowered to appreciate the benefits of special footwear and to take care of themselves, including taking responsibility for using their footwear.

PY - 2015 SP - 273 EP - 7 T2 - Leprosy review TI - A study to assess the usage of MCR footwear in West Bengal, India. UR - https://leprosyreview.org/article/86/3/27-3277 VL - 86 SN - 0305-7518 ER -