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  • Sergio Pérez García+
  • Natalia Tovaruela Carrión
  • Carolina Rosende Bautista
  • Francisco Pita Galdo
  • Rocío Pedreira Márquez
  • Francisco Alonso Tajes
Sergio Pérez García
(Universidade da Coruña)
Spain
Natalia Tovaruela Carrión
Spain
Carolina Rosende Bautista
Francisco Pita Galdo
Rocío Pedreira Márquez
Francisco Alonso Tajes
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2016), Original Articles, pages 12-21
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17979/ejpod.2016.2.1.1391
Submitted: Nov 23, 2015 Accepted: Mar 12, 2016 Published: May 28, 2016
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Abstract

Objectives: To determine the epidemiological profile of patients in a podiatric clinic, and in turn assess correlations and variables associated with the occurrence of diseases to establish results that will discuss the scientific literature and set a target population to improve both prevention and treatment of the most common foot problems.

Material and Method:  Quantitative and qualitative analysis of the variables in medical records of patients in a Podiatric Clinic of La Coruña Province. Non-experimental, descriptive study with retrospective analysis of a representative sample of the population with a confidence interval of 95% (p≤0,05) and an accuracy of ±6%.

Results: 236 medical records were selected randomly. The more representative type of patient are middle-aged women and the most common motive for coming to the clinic has been suffering from pain in the feet (81.36 %) a high prevalence of keratopathies affections of the foot was found( 74.6 % ), as well as nail affections (55.1%).

Conclusions: Being female and elderly age are the variables that have demonstrated a strong statistical association with the appearance of podiatric conditions. The target population to focus on preventive action as to the conditions of the foot, would be the school population. Conducting an awareness program of the use of appropriate footwear for the wearer's foot, the activity performed and the surface where this is done; especially in the female adolescent population, which is starting to develop the use of inappropriate footwear.

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