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Vitamin D prescribing practices among clinical practitioners during the COVID‐19 pandemic

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: COVID‐19 has caused devastation globally. Low vitamin D status, particularly during the winter months, remains commonplace around the world, and it is thought to be one of the contributing factors toward causation and severity of COVID‐19. Many guidelines do not recommend vitami...

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Autores principales: Jude, Edward B., Tentolouris, Nikolaos, Rastogi, Ashu, Yap, Moi H., Pedrosa, Hermelinda C., Ling, Stephanie F.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9273939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35844828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.691
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author Jude, Edward B.
Tentolouris, Nikolaos
Rastogi, Ashu
Yap, Moi H.
Pedrosa, Hermelinda C.
Ling, Stephanie F.
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: COVID‐19 has caused devastation globally. Low vitamin D status, particularly during the winter months, remains commonplace around the world, and it is thought to be one of the contributing factors toward causation and severity of COVID‐19. Many guidelines do not recommend vitamin D for the treatment or prevention of the disease. Hence, we set out to conduct a global survey to understand the use and prescribing habits of vitamin D among clinicians for COVID‐19. METHODS: An online anonymous questionnaire was sent to clinicians enquiring about their prescribing habits of vitamin D and personal use of vitamin D. Data of the survey were collected between January 15, 2021, and February 13, 2021. RESULTS: Four thousand four hundred forty practicing clinicians were included in the analysis, with the majority of those responding from Asia, followed by Europe. 82.9% prescribed vitamin D before COVID‐19, more commonly among general practitioners (GPs) in comparison with medical specialists, and Asian clinicians were more likely to prescribe vitamin D in comparison with Caucasian physicians (p < 0.01). GPs were also more likely to prescribe vitamin D prophylactically to prevent COVID‐19 in comparison with medical specialists (OR 1.47, p < 0.01). Most GPs (72.8%) would also prescribe vitamin D to treat COVID‐19 in comparison with medical specialists (OR 1.81, p < 0.01), as well as more Asian in comparison with Caucasian physicians (OR 4.57, p < 0.01). 80.4% of respondents were taking vitamin D, more so in the 45–54 and 65–74 age groups in comparison with the 18–24 years category (OR 2.15 and 2.40, respectively, both p < 0.05), many of whom did so before COVID‐19 (72.1%). CONCLUSION: This survey has shown that many clinicians would prescribe vitamin D for the prevention and treatment of COVID‐19. The majority would also recommend measuring vitamin D levels, but not so in patients with COVID‐19.
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spelling pubmed-92739392022-07-15 Vitamin D prescribing practices among clinical practitioners during the COVID‐19 pandemic Jude, Edward B. Tentolouris, Nikolaos Rastogi, Ashu Yap, Moi H. Pedrosa, Hermelinda C. Ling, Stephanie F. Health Sci Rep Original Research BACKGROUND AND AIMS: COVID‐19 has caused devastation globally. Low vitamin D status, particularly during the winter months, remains commonplace around the world, and it is thought to be one of the contributing factors toward causation and severity of COVID‐19. Many guidelines do not recommend vitamin D for the treatment or prevention of the disease. Hence, we set out to conduct a global survey to understand the use and prescribing habits of vitamin D among clinicians for COVID‐19. METHODS: An online anonymous questionnaire was sent to clinicians enquiring about their prescribing habits of vitamin D and personal use of vitamin D. Data of the survey were collected between January 15, 2021, and February 13, 2021. RESULTS: Four thousand four hundred forty practicing clinicians were included in the analysis, with the majority of those responding from Asia, followed by Europe. 82.9% prescribed vitamin D before COVID‐19, more commonly among general practitioners (GPs) in comparison with medical specialists, and Asian clinicians were more likely to prescribe vitamin D in comparison with Caucasian physicians (p < 0.01). GPs were also more likely to prescribe vitamin D prophylactically to prevent COVID‐19 in comparison with medical specialists (OR 1.47, p < 0.01). Most GPs (72.8%) would also prescribe vitamin D to treat COVID‐19 in comparison with medical specialists (OR 1.81, p < 0.01), as well as more Asian in comparison with Caucasian physicians (OR 4.57, p < 0.01). 80.4% of respondents were taking vitamin D, more so in the 45–54 and 65–74 age groups in comparison with the 18–24 years category (OR 2.15 and 2.40, respectively, both p < 0.05), many of whom did so before COVID‐19 (72.1%). CONCLUSION: This survey has shown that many clinicians would prescribe vitamin D for the prevention and treatment of COVID‐19. The majority would also recommend measuring vitamin D levels, but not so in patients with COVID‐19. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9273939/ /pubmed/35844828 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.691 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Health Science Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rastogi, Ashu
Yap, Moi H.
Pedrosa, Hermelinda C.
Ling, Stephanie F.
Vitamin D prescribing practices among clinical practitioners during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title Vitamin D prescribing practices among clinical practitioners during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_full Vitamin D prescribing practices among clinical practitioners during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_fullStr Vitamin D prescribing practices among clinical practitioners during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Vitamin D prescribing practices among clinical practitioners during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_short Vitamin D prescribing practices among clinical practitioners during the COVID‐19 pandemic
title_sort vitamin d prescribing practices among clinical practitioners during the covid‐19 pandemic
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9273939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35844828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.691
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