| Literature DB >> 19930724 |
Kerrie M Sanders1, Amanda L Stuart, Elizabeth N Merriman, Meaghan L Read, Mark A Kotowicz, Doris Young, Roderick Taylor, Ian Blair-Holt, Alistair G Mander, Geoffrey C Nicholson.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Randomised, placebo-controlled trials are needed to provide evidence demonstrating safe, effective interventions that reduce falls and fractures in the elderly. The quality of a clinical trial is dependent on successful recruitment of the target participant group. This paper documents the successes and failures of recruiting over 2,000 women aged at least 70 years and at higher risk of falls or fractures onto a placebo-controlled trial of six years duration. The characteristics of study participants at baseline are also described for this study.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19930724 PMCID: PMC2790455 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2288-9-78
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med Res Methodol ISSN: 1471-2288 Impact factor: 4.615
Eligibility algorithm for the Vital D Study: A total score of at least 5 points was needed to be eligible for participation in the study.
| RISK FACTOR | GUIDELINES | SCORE | PATIENT SCORE |
|---|---|---|---|
| "Faller" | Self-reported or assessed as high risk of falling by the | 5 | |
| Any Fracture | Since age of 50 years | 5 | |
| High risk of low vitamin "D" | Avoids sun, wears protective/cultural clothing regularly uses sunscreen and/or have dark skin | 5 | |
| Osteoporosis | Bone density T-score at spine or hip >-2.5 | 5 | |
| Osteopenia | Bone density T-score at spine or hip -1.0 to -2.5 | 2 | |
| Aged > 80 years | 2 | ||
| Maternal hip fracture | 1 | ||
| Thinness | BMI < 20 or current weight less than that at age 25 | 1 | |
| Self rated health as fair or worse | (excellent/good/fair/poor/very poor) | 1 | |
| Poor vision | Self reported or assessed by primary care physician | 1 | |
| No walking exercise | "Do you walk outside your house or yard regularly?" | 1 | |
| On feet < 4 hours per day | 1 | ||
| Inability to rise from a chair | 1 | ||
| Caffeine intake | > Two cups of coffee or 4 cups of tea per day | 1 | |
| Smoker | Current | 1 | |
| Long-acting benzodiazepines | Current use | 1 | |
| Anticonvulsant | Current use | 1 | |
| History of thyrotoxicosis | 1 | ||
| Resting pulse > 80/min | 1 | ||
Source of recruitment
| Code | Recruitment Strategy | Eligible-consented | Eligible-not participating | Ineligible | Responded 'NO'* | Total Screened |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Targeted mail outs. | 70.3% (1629) | (372) | (347) | (2486) | 67.1% (4834) |
| 2 | Doctor/Health Professional referral | 5.0% (116) | (57) | (28) | 2.8% (201) | |
| 3 | Club presentation | 1.5% (34) | (5) | (2) | 0.5% (41) | |
| 4 | Church/club newsletter | 1.5% (37) | (10) | (12) | 0.8% (59) | |
| 5 | Word of mouth | 2.2% (51) | (10) | (10) | 1.0% (71) | |
| 6 | Media (newspaper/radio) | 1.3% (30) | (6) | (14) | 0.7% (50) | |
| 7 | Other. | 18.1% (420) | (362) | (1166) | 27.0% (1948) | |
| % consented participants | 100% | |||||
| % total number screened | 32% | 11% | 21.9% | 34% | 100% (7204) | |
* did not complete algorithm
Figure 1Recruitment flow chart. * Two participants were excluded from analysis due to a combination of failing memory and excessive number of falls, i.e. more than two per day.
Participant Characteristics
| Characteristic | |
|---|---|
| Age - median (range), years | 76.0 |
| Total person-years | 6925.2 |
| Region | |
| - Barwon | 71.3% (n = 1609) |
| - Mornington Peninsula | 23.0% (n = 520) |
| - Other | 5.6% (n = 127) |
| Faller (self-report or local Dr) Yes | 38.9% (n = 878/2256) |
| Prior fracture since 50 years | 18.8% (n = 424/2256) |
| High risk of low vitamin D | 36.3% (n = 819/2256) |
| Osteoporosis diagnosis | 1.0% (n = 23/2256) |
| Totalled 5 from 1 & 2 point criteria | 5.0% (n = 112/2256) |
Withdrawn participants
| Participants withdrawn prior to any study medication | Participants withdrawn during intervention period | |
|---|---|---|
| (n = 59) | (n = 226) | |
| Death | 8.5% (n = 5) | 38.5% (n = 87) |
| Illness | 17.0% (n = 10) | 23.0% (n = 52) |
| Disinterest/too busy | 10.2% (n = 6) | 13.7% (n = 31) |
| Old age/dementia | 11.9% (n = 7) | 8.0% (n = 18) |
| Personal reasons/no reason | 15.3% (n = 9) | 6.2% (n = 14) |
| Discouraged by family or Doctor | 6.8% (n = 4) | 1.3% (n = 3) |
| Avoiding unnecessary tablets/tests | 11.9% (n = 7) | 2.2% (n = 5) |
| Met exclusionary criteria | 11.9% (n = 7) | |
| Other | 6.8% (n = 4) | 7.0% (n = 16) |
Number of participants in parenthesis