Fujii K, Stolt M, Komoda T, Nishikawa M. Effects of Nurse and Care Worker-led Foot-Care Program on Older People's Foot Conditions: Before and After Intervention Study.
SAGE Open Nurs 2021;
7:23779608211058492. [PMID:
35155772 PMCID:
PMC8832336 DOI:
10.1177/23779608211058492]
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Abstract
Introduction
An increasing number of older people with frailty in Japan use geriatric day
care centers. Older people who have been certified as requiring long-term
care attend centers during the day and receive nursing care help with
bathing, excretion, meals, and functional training services. Many older
people have foot problems with need foot care by nurses and care workers
(NCWs) at geriatric day care centers.
Objective
This study explored the effects of NCWs’ foot-care programs on the foot
conditions of older people attending daytime services.
Methods
A before-after intervention study was conducted at geriatric day care centers
for older people, where the foot-care program was presented by NCWs for two
months. The foot conditions of 23 clients (8 men, 15 women, mean age = 78.6
years, standard deviation = 9.2) were assessed before and after the program.
Changes in foot condition and clients’ perceptions after the study were
analyzed through descriptive statistics, McNemar, and paired
t-tests.
Results
Although dramatic changes in foot conditions were not observed, some
conditions were improved or maintained. Changes were observed in mean dry
skin scores (p < .01; right foot: 1.6→1.1, left foot:
1.6→1.1), skin lesions and long nails (skin lesions R: 0.2→0.1; long nail R:
1.4→1.0, L: 1.1→0.8), and edema (R: 43.5%→39.1%, L: 52.2%→47.8%). Further,
clients started perceiving that foot health is important and discussed their
feet with staff more often.
Conclusion
The NCWs’ foot-care program was effective in maintaining and improving foot
health in older people and positively affected their perception of foot
care.
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