ACTIVE NOT RECRUITING
NCT07535671
The Effect of a Patient Education Program on Vitamin D Levels and Health Beliefs Regarding Vitamin D Use
Background and Rationale:
Vitamin D deficiency is a major public health concern. While clinical guidelines provide treatment protocols, medication adherence remains a significant barrier to achieving target serum levels. This study aims to evaluate whether a structured patient education program can improve health beliefs and adherence, ultimately leading to better clinical outcomes.
Study Procedures:
Participants identified with Vitamin D levels \<30 ng/mL will be randomized into two groups.
Intervention Group:
Patients will receive a face-to-face education session covering the importance of Vitamin D, correct usage, and potential side effects. They will also receive informative brochures and monthly follow-up phone calls to support adherence.
Control Group:
Patients will receive standard clinical care without additional structured education.Evaluation:Adherence will be monitored using the Medication Possession Ratio (MPR). Serum 25(OH)D levels and Vitamin D Health Belief Scale scores will be reassessed at the 6-month mark to compare the effectiveness of the intervention against the control group.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - Any
Those Who Provided Written Informed Consent
Female Gender
Aged 18 Years and Older
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