2020
DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdaa168
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Uptake of iron supplements and anemia during pregnancy in Nigeria

Abstract: Background Uptake of iron–folate supplementation for at least 90 days during pregnancy is recommended as a cost-effective way of reducing iron deficiency anemia, the commonest form of anemia among women of childbearing ages. The paper examines the level of compliance in Nigeria. Methods We analysed a sample of 14 740 married women aged 15–49 years from the 2018 Nigerian Demographic and Health Survey with available data on hem… Show more

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“…Our findings that low education increased the odds of being anaemic and anaemia severity among all WRA, pregnant women, and non-pregnant WRA agreed with evidence from prior studies among pregnant women, 19,31 and all WRA, 4,13,16 whereas educational attainment was protective of being anaemic. 2,12,14 As stated elsewhere, 4,13 high education helps women to improve their nutrition and sanitary practices, hence reduce the risk of anaemia.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Our findings that low education increased the odds of being anaemic and anaemia severity among all WRA, pregnant women, and non-pregnant WRA agreed with evidence from prior studies among pregnant women, 19,31 and all WRA, 4,13,16 whereas educational attainment was protective of being anaemic. 2,12,14 As stated elsewhere, 4,13 high education helps women to improve their nutrition and sanitary practices, hence reduce the risk of anaemia.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Our finding that rural residence predicted increased risk of anaemia and its severity is consistent with increased odds of being anaemic among pregnant women, 28,31,32 non-pregnant women, 24 and all WRA 4,11,13,15,21,44 in prior studies but differs from other studies where a rural residence is protective 14 or urban residence is a risk factor. 16 Low access to mass media in rural areas resulting in inequitable access to health information might contribute to the risk of being anaemic even though media exposure was only significant for moderate anaemia among all WRA and NPW in our model.…”
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“…Selama empat ini kunjungan, ibu disediakan dengan bukti penting berbasis intervensi, paket yang sering disebut perawatan antenatal terfokus. Intervensi penting dalam ANC termasuk identifikasi dan manajemen komplikasi obstetrik seperti: preeklampsia, imunisasi tetanus toksoid, pengobatan pencegahan intermiten untuk malaria selama kehamilan, dan identifikasi dan manajemen infeksi termasuk infeksi pada manusia immunodeficiency virus, sifilis dan infeksi menular seksual lainnya, serta pemantauan kadar Hb [7] Hasil penelitian RD Aisyah dan Fitiyani (2016) menyatakan Kunjungan Ante Natal Care berhubungan dengan kejadian anemia. Jumlah kunjungan perawatan antenatal menunjukkan hubungan yang kuat dengan anemia yang akan bermanfaat untuk pelayanan pada awal kehamilan.…”
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