López López, DanielGarcía Mira, RicardoPalomo López, PatriciaSánchez Gómez, RubénRamos Galván, JoséTovaruela Carrión, NataliaGarcía Sánchez, Matilde2024-01-292024-01-2920170104-11691518-834510.1590/1518-8345.1643.2855https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/96210Objective: to explore attitudes towards patients' self-reported data about foot health-related beliefs from a behavioural and attitudinal perspective. Methods: a sample of 282 participants of a mean age of 39.46 ± 16.026 came to a health centre where self-reported demographic, clinical characteristics and beliefs relating to foot health data were registered, informants' completed all the stages of the research process. Results: the results of the analysis revealed an 8-factor factorial structure based on (1) podiatric behaviours, (2) the intention to carry out protective behaviour, (3) attitudinal beliefs, (4) normative beliefs, (5) needs, (6) apathy, (7) self-care, and (8) the general perception of foot health. They all explained 62.78% of the variance, and were considered as independent variables in a regression analysis to determine which provided the best explanations for the importance attributed to foot health. Conclusions: the participants in the study revealed a positive attitude in relation to foot health care and responsible behaviour.</jats:p>engAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Attitude and knowledge about foot health: a spanish viewjournal articlehttps://www.scielo.br/j/rlae/a/WF6J3VTmhmy8GsRSWZY4NyN/?lang=enopen access61616.718.7/.9FootPerceptionPodiatryCiencias BiomédicasPodología32 Ciencias Médicas