What is male? Males made up 75% of patients treated while females made up 25%.
100
Percentage of patients with no abnormalities. (0-30%, 30-70%, 70-100%)
What is 31%? 69% of patients did present with foot abnormalities.
100
Length of time patients spent on their feet on average. (1-6 hours, 7-12 hours, 12+ hours)
What is 7-12 hours? 37% 7-12, 36% 12+, 27% 1-6.
100
Percentage of patients who have used the ER in their lifetimes. (0-30%, 30-70%, 70-100%)
What is 91%? 9% of patients had not used the ER in their lifetimes.
100
The number one chief complaint.
What is pain?
200
The majority of patients seen were this ethnicity and spoke this preferred language. (2 parts)
What is Caucasian and English? Caucasians made up 48%, African Americans were 27%, Hispanics were 15%, Asians were 2%, and Other was 8%. 93% of patients spoke English and 7 % spoke Spanish.
200
Two most prevalent diseases according to doctor consultation with our population. (tinea pedis, onnychomycosis, bunion, callous/corn, diabetic foot ulcer, diabetic neuropathy, ingrown toenails)
What is onnychomycosis (fungal nail infection) and callous/corn? 39% of population for both diseases.
200
Amount of times patients changed their socks in a given week. (Daily, every other day, once every week)
What is daily? 46% daily, 31% every other day, 23% once every week.
200
Percentage of patients who have used the ER in the past three months. (0-30%, 30-70%, 70-100%)
What is 30%? 70% of patients had not been to the ER in the past three months.
200
The second most prevalent complaint.
What is shoes not fitting properly?
300
The level of education of most patients served.
What is high school? 63% were high school graduates, 29% were college and above and 8% were educated through middle school.
300
The least prevalent disease according to doctor consultation with our population. (tinea pedis, onnychomycosis, bunion, callous/corn, diabetic foot ulcer, diabetic neuropathy, ingrown toenails)
What is diabetic foot ulcer? 0 patients presented this disease.
300
Number of times patients washed their feet in a given week. (Daily, every other day, once a week)
What is daily? 65% daily, 29% every other day, 5% once every week, 2% 22 (?).
300
Percentage of patients with diabetes. (0-30%, 30-70%, 70-100%)
What is 4%? 93% of patients did not have diabetes and 3% of patients had not been tested.
300
The weirdest complaint.
What is not being able to run due to metal? (Most answers accepted)
400
Age range of most patients served. (less than 18, 18-20, 21-30, 31-40, 41-50, 51-60, 61-70)
What is 41-50? 2% less than 18, 3% 18-20, 5% 21-30, 20% 31-40, 31% 41-50, 24% 51-60, 15% 61-70.
400
Percentage of patients who needed shoes according to doctor consultation. (0-30%, 30-70%, 70-100%)
What is 93%.
400
Percentage of patients with a history of pain in their feet. (0-30%, 30-70%, 70-100%)
What is 59%. 41% of patients claimed to not have a history of pain in their feet.
400
Percentage of patients with tuberculosis. (0-30%, 0-70%, 70-100%)
What is 3%? 97% of patients did not have tuberculosis.
400
The best coordinators Happy Feet has had.
Who are JinSol, Anmy, and Noma?!?!
500
Percentage of patients with access to a primary care provider. (0-30%, 30-70%, 70-100%)
What is 52%? 48% of patients did not have access to a primary care provider.
500
Most popular shoe size.
What is 11? 20% of the population said they were size 11.
500
Percentage of patients with proper fitting shoes. (0-30%, 30-70%, 70-100%)
What is 63%. 37% of patients did not have proper fitting shoes, however most patients had worn shoes.
500
Most prevalent disease. (HIV, HepB, or HepC)
What is HepC? 0% claimed to have HIV and HepB, 7% claimed to have HepC.