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FOOTSAK (Footwear Self-Assessment Kit)

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Diabetes Mellitus
Interventions
Other: FOOTSAK (FOOTwear self-assessment kit)
Registration Number
NCT06200532
Lead Sponsor
University of Leicester
Brief Summary

FOOTSAK is a Footwear Self-Assessment Kit intended to empower people with diabetes by providing the necessary tools and instructional materials to enable self-assessment to determine whether footwear has adequate length and width. This feasibility study aims to determine whether people with diabetes and their footwear buddies can use FOOTSAK with sufficient (1) accuracy, (2) reliability and (3) ease of use to identify incorrectly fitting footwear (IFF).

Ten people with type 1 or 2 diabetes without any minor or major toe or foot amputation will be recruited to use the FOOTSAK. Given that foot measurements have to be made whilst standing (to ensure full blood flow to feet during measurements), ten 'Footwear buddies' - will also be recruited. These are people with or without diabetes willing to measure the feet of participating people with diabetes (for example, a spouse, partner, carer, friend, neighbour, or housemate).

Both participants are asked to watch instructional videos/short demonstrations and read large text instructions. Footwear buddies are asked to repeatedly measure the feet of people with diabetes. People with diabetes are asked to repeatedly measure their footwear then assess whether they are correctly fitting. The feet and footwear of participants with diabetes are then measured by a trained researcher to determine accuracy.

1. Determine whether foot measurements made by footwear buddies are accurate: +/- up to 5mm when compared to a trained researcher.

2. Determine whether repeated footwear and foot measurements made by participants are reliable: Intraclass Correlation Coefficient ≥0.83 for footwear length and ≥0.72 for footwear width (assuming a 15% decrease in reliability when compared to a trained researchers' scores).

3. Determine whether FOOTSAK measuring tools and instructional materials ease of use ≥7.0 /10.0 using Visual Analogue Score with free text comments. Any measuring tool failing to obtain a score of 7.0 or higher will be replaced in consultation with PPI participants and any instructional tool amended through PPI.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
20
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Single cohort of people using home footwear self-assessment kitFOOTSAK (FOOTwear self-assessment kit)FOOTSAK is a Footwear Self-Assessment Kit intended to empower people with diabetes by providing the necessary tools and instructional materials to enable self-assessment to determine whether footwear has adequate length and width. This feasibility study aims to determine whether people with diabetes and their footwear buddies can use FOOTSAK with sufficient (1) accuracy, (2) reliability and (3) ease of use to identify incorrectly fitting footwear (IFF). We will recruit ten people with type 1 or 2 diabetes without any minor or major toe or foot amputation to use the FOOTSAK. Given that foot measurements have to be made whilst standing (to ensure full blood flow to feet during measurements), we will also recruit ten 'Footwear buddies' - people with or without diabetes willing to measure the feet of participating people with diabetes (for example, a spouse, partner, carer, friend, neighbour, or housemate).
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
AccuracyVisit 1 on day 1

Accuracy: average (mean) variation of study participants' foot and footwear measurements from a trained researcher's measurements and standard error of measurements.

Ease of use scoresVisit 1 on day 1

Mean ease of use visual analogue scores (i) both overall and for each section of instructional material; (ii) for each study video / demonstration and overall; and (iii) both overall and for each measuring tools included within the FOOTSAK

ReliabilityVisit 1 on day 1

Intrarater reliability (Intraclass Correlation Coefficient) based on four measurements of the feet and footwear by study participants

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Diabetes Research Centre

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Leicester, Leicestershire, United Kingdom

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