Osteoporosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Interdisciplinary Knowledge Translation Intervention in Long-term Care: The Vitamin D and Osteoporosis Study (ViDOS) Pilot Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
The research question is, does a multifaceted, multidisciplinary intervention including small groups, chart audits and point of care tools, increase the number of people receiving optimal vitamin D therapy in the long term care (LTC) setting? Secondary outcomes include the number of falls and fractures experienced by the residents in each LTC home and the number of residents receiving appropriate bisphosphonate therapy.
This is a cluster randomized controlled trial. In the long-term care (LTC) setting, more
research is needed on how health care professionals can be kept up to date on the latest
medical evidence for providing care to elderly residents. The LTC environment differs from
other health care settings. We need to examine what types of strategies can be used to
effectively educate LTC physicians, nurses, and other care professionals about the best care
practices.
In this study, we will deliver and evaluate a multi-component educational strategy that
builds on research in LTC by our team. In order to evaluate its success, 20 homes will
receive the intervention and 20 homes will receive usual care. In the intervention homes, a
team of experts will give educational sessions at the LTC home, delivering key messages
about "best practices", helping LTC professionals to plan changes for delivering better
care, giving feedback about performance, and providing materials (e.g., DVD, treatment
plans). We will also train a professional in the home to "champion" the cause after the
experts are gone.
The specific "best practices" topic we have chosen to test our model is osteoporosis and
fractures. These conditions are very common in the elderly living in LTC and negatively
impact quality of life. For example, an individual with a hip or other fracture may
experience unnecessary pain and suffering and even pre-mature death. There are effective
treatments that can be used to reduce fractures, including vitamin D, which is a low-cost,
well-tolerated and easy treatment to deliver. Unfortunately our previous studies have shown
that most LTC residents are not receiving effective fracture-prevention treatments. To
determine our intervention's success, we will examine whether the rate of vitamin D use and
other treatments increases, and whether fewer LTC residents fall and fracture. We are also
interested in studying the strategy's format and feasibility and what future changes should
be made.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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