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Professional appraisal of online information about children's footwear measurement and fit: readability, usability and quality.

Carina PriceMichael HaleyAnita WilliamsChris NesterStewart C Morrison
Published in: Journal of foot and ankle research (2020)
Information for parents seeking to purchase footwear for their children is readily available online but this was largely dominated by commercial footwear companies. The quality and usability of this information is of a moderate standard; notable improvements could be made to the validity of the task the child is asked to undertake and the measures being taken. Improvements in these resources would improve the data input to the selection of footwear and therefore have a beneficial impact on footwear fit in children.
Keyphrases
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