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Foot health and quality of life of nursing students: an exploratory multimethod study

Bernardes, Rafael; Caldeira, Sílvia; Stolt, Minna; Correia, Nuno; Cruz, Arménio

Foot health and quality of life of nursing students: an exploratory multimethod study

Bernardes, Rafael
Caldeira, Sílvia
Stolt, Minna
Correia, Nuno
Cruz, Arménio
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Polytechnic Institute of Viseu
doi:10.29352/mill0227.39905
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https://revistas.rcaap.pt/millenium/article/view/39905
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082786218
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Introduction: Foot health is often neglected in healthcare, despite its importance for nursing students, who spend long periods standing and walking.

Objective: To explore the relationship between foot health, quality of life, and knowledge among nursing students in a clinical education setting.

Methods: A sequential multimethod exploratory study was conducted with 54 students, selected through purposive snowball sampling. Assessments took place at month 0 and month 5 to analyze changes in clinical exposure.

Results: Changes in quality of life were observed, particularly in “pain/discomfort” and “anxiety/depression.” Foot problems were common, including cold feet (57.4%) and calluses (29.6%), with limited awareness of structural foot deformities. Significant correlations emerged, including a strong association between blisters and “pain/discomfort” at month 0 (0.614; p < 0.05), which weakened at month 5 (0.494; p < 0.01). Toe pain showed a very strong correlation with “pain/discomfort” (0.926; p < 0.01), while ankle pain was moderately associated with “problems performing usual activities” (0.520; p < 0.05).

Conclusion: This study highlights the intricate relationship between foot health and the quality of life of nursing students, advocating for ergonomic interventions and footwear improvements to enhance physical and mental well-being.

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