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Note: This record shows only the 20 elements of the WHO Trial Registration Data Set. To view changes that have been made to the source record, or for additional information about this trial, click on the URL below to go to the source record in the primary register. |
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Register:
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ClinicalTrials.gov |
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Last refreshed on:
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17 October 2012 |
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Main ID: |
NCT00414154 |
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Date of registration:
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20/12/2006 |
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Public title:
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The Importance of Patient Education - A Randomised Controlled Trial
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Scientific title:
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The Effect of a Group Based Multidisciplinary Patient Education Programme for Patients With Osteoporosis - a Controlled Randomised Trial |
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Date of first enrolment:
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May 2002 |
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Target sample size:
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300 |
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Recruitment status: |
Completed |
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URL:
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http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT00414154 |
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Study type:
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Interventional |
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Study design:
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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Countries of recruitment
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Denmark
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Contacts
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Name:
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Kim Brixen, MD, Ph.D |
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Affiliation:
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Institute of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark |
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Key inclusion & exclusion criteria
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Inclusion Criteria:
- Men and female age 45-80,
- Diagnosed with osteoporosis and started medical treatment
Exclusion Criteria:
- Severe illness,
- Cognitive dysfunction,
- Not able to speak or read Danish
Age minimum:
45 Years
Age maximum:
80 Years
Gender:
Both
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Health Condition(s) or Problem(s) studied
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Behavior
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Level of Adherence
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Osteoporosis
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Quality of Life
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Intervention(s)
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Behavioral: Group based multidisciplinary patient education programme
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Primary Outcome(s)
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Level of compliance to pharmacological treatment
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Secondary Outcome(s)
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Daily dietary calcium intake,
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Knowledge on Osteoporosis, BMD
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Level of physical activity,
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Quality of life,
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registration of fall in and outdoor,
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Source(s) of Monetary Support
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Please refer to primary and secondary sponsors
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