Objective: We sought to establish the prevalence and predictors of adequate Vitamin D supplement use, as per current falls prevention guidelines in Australian aged care homes. De-identified medication chart data from November 2014 were collected from pharmacists. The proportion of residents prescribed Vitamin D and associations between adequate Vitamin D supplementation and state, calcium use and osteoporosis medication use were assessed. Results: The prevalence of adequate Vitamin D supplement use (≥800 IU) was 47.1% of residents (95% CI 41.4, 52.8%). There was no significant difference between states (p = 0.3), however there was large variation between individual facilities (15.9-85.0%). Residents were more likely to be prescribed an adequate dose of Vitamin D if they were prescribed a calcium supplement (p = 0.0001) or an osteoporosis medication (p = 0.03).
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Walker, P., Miller Amberber, A., Kurrle, S., Kifley, A., & Cameron, I. D. (2017, October 8). Prevalence of Vitamin D supplement use in Australian residential aged care facilities in November 2014. BMC Research Notes. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-017-2721-7
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