House shoes are provided to people at risk of diabetic foot disease to protect their feet from damage that may precipitate ulceration. The effectiveness and acceptability of house shoes supplied to people at risk of diabetic foot disease was assessed by written questionnaire. Eighty-seven people took part in the survey, with the majority reporting that they wear the provided house shoes for at least a couple of hours every day and are satisfied with the shoes’ level of comfort and appearance.
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