Vitamin D and Calcium Supplementation at Danish Nursing Homes
NCT ID: NCT04956705
Last Updated: 2022-05-18
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
109 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-09-20
2022-04-01
Brief Summary
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The present project hypothesizes that this low adherence results in a high number of residents with a deficient or insufficient vitamin D status, and that daily physical functioning can be improved or maintained by an improved adherence to the recommendation.
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Detailed Description
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An online survey conducted in May 2020 has revealed that the recommendation of giving residents in nursing homes a daily supplement of 20 µg vitamin D and 800-1000 mg calcium is not routine clinical practice in Denmark. The Danish Health Authority highlights The Model for Improvement as a tool to use when working with evidence-based practice within prevention and health promotion in the municipalities.
Objectives:
* To increase use of the recommended supplements with vitamin D and calcium among residents at nursing homes using The Model for Improvement as a methodological tool.
* To investigate the effect of improved vitamin D and calcium supplement use on vitamin D status and daily physical functioning among residents at nursing homes.
Hypotheses:
* Vitamin D status among residents at nursing homes are low and the majority can be defined as vitamin D insufficient.
* Vitamin D status and daily physical functioning of the residents are positively affected by an improved implementation of the recommendation.
Design and Methods: The project has a quasi-experimental design without control groups. It estimates the causal impact of The Model for Improvement on implementing the specific recommendation in a realistic setting at the nursing homes.
The study includes the following endpoints related to the older adults at the nursing homes evaluated before and after the intervention:
* Number of residents at the participating nursing homes taking supplementation of ≥20 µg of vitamin D and/or ≥800 mg of calcium ≥5 days/week.
* Number of residents at the participating nursing homes classified as having an insufficient and deficient vitamin D status (serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D \<50 nmol/L and \<25 nmol/L, respectively)
* Mean daily physical functioning measured as muscle strength, 30-s chair-stand test, and a timed-up-and-go test.
Conditions
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Study Design
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SINGLE_GROUP
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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The Model for Improvement
Together with the health care staff at the nursing homes, the project group will identify which strategies to implement in order to increase the number of residents receiving the recommended daily supplements of 20 µg of vitamin D and 800-1000 mg of calcium. The Model for Improvement will be the methodological framework for defining, implementing, and evaluating strategies.
Vitamin D and calcium
Either as tablets, droplets or sprays. Preferably daily doses of 20 µg of vitamin D and 800-1000 mg of calcium as recommended.
Interventions
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Vitamin D and calcium
Either as tablets, droplets or sprays. Preferably daily doses of 20 µg of vitamin D and 800-1000 mg of calcium as recommended.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Understand and speak Danish in order to understand the study procedures
* Be able to give informed consent
Exclusion Criteria
* Receiving medication which may induce adverse effects in combination with vitamin D and/or calcium supplements
* Being terminally ill
* Declared incompetent
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Copenhagen
OTHER
University College Copenhagen
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Charlotte Mortensen
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Charlotte Mortensen, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University College Copenhagen
Locations
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Frederiksgadecenteret
Haslev, , Denmark
Plejecentret Solbakken
Ringsted, , Denmark
Countries
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References
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Mortensen C, Beck AM, Tetens I, Jeppesen C, Jorgensen SF, Nielsen LK, Kristensen M. Vitamin D Status and Physical Functioning in Nursing Home Residents after Improved Adherence to the Vitamin D and Calcium Recommendation-A Quasiexperimental Study. J Nutr Metab. 2024 Oct 5;2024:2405429. doi: 10.1155/2024/2405429. eCollection 2024.
Other Identifiers
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Alias: 200462
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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