Adherence in Clubfoot Treatment
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
Treatment for Clubfoot requires the long-term commitment of parents and caregivers in order to achieve a successful outcome. Non-adherence is one of the key reasons for failure of clubfoot treatment. According to Göksan et al, patient and family adherence to brace use is a common problem, as nonadherence is directly related to relapse.[1]
Reasons Non-Adherence[edit | edit source]
- Beliefs and Stigma
- Community / Family Pressure to Consult Traditional Healers
- Community / Family Pressure to Not Continue Treatment
- Lack of Confidence in treatment
- Lack of Understanding about Treatment and the Full Protocol
- Believe Treatment is finished after Casting
- Baby Cries with Cast or Braces on
- Poverty - No Money for Transport or Treatment Costs
- Long Distance to Clinic
- Lack of Support by Fathers / Families
- Family / Marital Conflict
- Other Responsibilities e.g. Child Care, Work
- Poor Communication from Health Workers
- Poor Relationship with Health Workers
- Cultural Practices e.g. Nomadic Tribes
- Impatience
- Poor Appointment Tracking and Follow-up after Missed Appointments
- Incorrect Prescription of Braces:
- Foot Not Yet Corrected
- Shoe Does Not Fit Well
- Lack of Clear Instructions on Braces:
- Importance
- How to Fit
- Wearing Protocol
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References[edit | edit source]
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- ↑ Göksan SB, Bilgili F, Eren İ, Bursalı A, Koc E. Factors Affecting Adherence with Foot Abduction Orthosis Following Ponseti Method. Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica. 2014 Dec;49(6):620-6.