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Gerokomos

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MARTINEZ SABATER, Antonio et al. Podiatric Issues in National Health Survey. Gerokomos [online]. 2015, vol.26, n.4, pp.137-141. ISSN 1134-928X.

Aim: The National Health Survey (NHS) is the instrument to detect the level of population health so we set as our aim, the analysis of the different editions to assess the presence of podiatric aspects and the figure of the professional podiatry. Methodology: There has been a content analysis of the different ENS after the compilation of the different editions (8). After reading in depth analysis by two researchers have completed sheets are categorized analysis and different transcribers and performing the analysis and interpretation of information found. Results: In the different editions no mention of the profession of podiatry does not appear, appearing as references to other Naturopaths, Chiropractors, etc. Regarding descriptors regarding foot conditions, only appears a reference in the 1987 edition, being almost nonexistent the podiatric aspects. Conclusions: The ENS is essential to know the health status of the general population instrument nevertheless has limitations to obviate the podiatric aspects that represent a reduction in the quality of life of people. As is the case with the range of services of SNS, obvious to professionals trained for basic care of foot problems in the health care team.

Palabras clave : podiatry; National Health Survey; primary prevention; geriatrics.

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