Factors Associated with the Intention to Use Vitamin D Supplements: Quantitative Study among a Sample of Elderly People in a Medium-Sized Town in the Netherlands

Yvonne Engels , Patricia van Assema , Elisabeth Dorant , Lilian Lechner
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The objective of this study was to assess which factors are related to the intention of elderly people to use vitamin D supplements. A questionnaire that was based on several theories, feedback of experts, and personal interviews with members of the target group was distributed among a random sample of 497 elderly people in a medium-sized town in the Netherlands (response 46%). Variables measured included perceived susceptibility, severity and control with respect to developing a vitamin D deficiency or getting a bone fracture, and beliefs, perceived social norms, modeling, self-efficacy, and intention with respect to the use of vitamin D supplements. Univariate analyses of variance, chi-square tests, stepwise multiple regression, and stepwise logistic regression analysis were performed. Respondents reporting a high intention had more positive attitudes and normative beliefs, higher self-efficacy expectations with respect to using vitamin D supplements, and more often used other supplements than respondents with a low intention. Subjects who already used vitamin D supplements were more often female and already familiar with the advice and had more positive attitudes and normative beliefs than nonusers. It was concluded that many elderly people have high intentions to start using vitamin D supplements as soon as they hear about the advice. A health promotion campaign to promote the use of vitamin D supplements should aim at making elderly people familiar with the Health Council of the Netherlands' advice. Furthermore, the campaign should place emphasis on changing attitudes, perceived social norms, and self-efficacy expectations toward vitamin D supplement use.

与使用维生素D补充剂意愿相关的因素:荷兰一个中型城镇老年人样本的定量研究
这项研究的目的是评估哪些因素与老年人服用维生素D补充剂的意愿有关。基于若干理论、专家反馈和对目标群体成员的个人访谈,在荷兰一个中型城镇随机抽取497名老年人(回答率46%)进行问卷调查。测量的变量包括与发生维生素D缺乏症或骨折有关的感知易感性、严重程度和控制,以及与使用维生素D补充剂有关的信念、感知社会规范、建模、自我效能和意图。采用单因素方差分析、卡方检验、逐步多元回归和逐步logistic回归分析。与低意愿的受访者相比,高意愿的受访者在使用维生素D补充剂方面有更积极的态度和规范的信念,更高的自我效能预期,并且更经常使用其他补充剂。已经服用维生素D补充剂的受试者通常是女性,并且已经熟悉了建议,比不服用的人有更积极的态度和规范的信念。结论是,许多老年人一听到这个建议就很想开始服用维生素D补充剂。一项促进使用维生素D补充剂的健康促进运动应旨在使老年人熟悉荷兰卫生委员会的建议。此外,该运动应强调改变对维生素D补充剂使用的态度、感知到的社会规范和自我效能预期。
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