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Adherence to Iron and Folic Acid Supplement and Its Associated Factors among Antenatal Care Attendant Mothers in Lay Armachiho Health Centers, Northwest, Ethiopia, 2017

机译:在2017年西北,埃塞俄比亚,西北地区产后护理伴侣母亲的侵蚀抗叶和叶酸补充剂及其相关因素

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Background. Iron deficiency is the leading nutrient deficiency globally affecting the lives of more than two billion people worldwide. Pregnant women are at higher risk of iron and folic acid deficiency due to lack of iron and folic acid or due to poor adherence. Adherence to iron and folic acid supplement is taking 65% or more of the recommended supplement, equivalent to taking the supplement at least 4 days a week during 3 months period using recording, reporting, and checking cards. Objective. The current study aimed at assessing adherence to iron and folic acid supplement during pregnancy and its associated factors among pregnant women attending antenatal care. Methods. Institution based cross-sectional study was conducted from February to March 2017. Systematic random sampling technique was used to select the study subjects. Data were collected using structured and pretested interviewer-administered questionnaire. Bivariable and multivariable logistic regression analysis were used to identify factors associated with adherence to iron and folic acid supplement among pregnant women. Adjusted odds ratio (AOR) with a 95% confidence interval (CI) was used to display the level of significance. Variables with a p-value less than 0.05 had been considered statistically significant. Result. Adherence to iron and folic acid in the current study was 28.7% with 95% CI (24.3, 33.6%). Educational status of mothers (AOR= 9.27 (95%CI: 2.47, 34.71)), educational status of husband (AOR= 0.31(95% CI: 0.11,0.88)), family size of four (AOR=3.70(95%CI: 1.08,12.76)), family size of five and above (AOR= 4.88(95% CI: 1.20, 19.85)), mothers who had 2500-3500 Ethiopian birr household average monthly income (AOR= 0.46(95% CI: 0.24,0.89)), mothers who had registered at 17-24 weeks of gestation (AOR=0.40(95% CI: 0.22-0.74)) and registered at 25-28 weeks (AOR=0.20(95% CI 0.10, 0.41)), and mothers who had collected their iron and folic acid starting at first visit at first month of pregnancy (AOR= 2.42(95% CI:1.05, 5.58)) had significant association with iron and folic acid adherence. Conclusion and Recommendation. Adherence of iron and folic acid was only 28.7% in the current study. Maternal and husband education status, family size, registration time, economic status, and first visit in the first month with duration of iron and folic acid taken were factors significantly associated with adherence to iron and folic acid supplement. Therefore, anaemia prevention strategy via improved iron and folic acid supplement adherence should comprise strategies of educating pregnant mothers, improving economic status, and early antenatal care (ANC) registration that can improve adherence to iron and folic acid supplement.
机译:背景。铁缺乏是全球领先的营养缺乏,影响全世界超过20亿人的生活。由于缺乏铁和叶酸,或由于粘附性较差,孕妇患有铅和叶酸缺乏的风险较高。粘附到钢铁和叶酸补充剂的推荐补充剂中的65%或更多,相当于使用录音,报告和检查卡在3个月内每周至少4天的补充剂。客观的。目前的研究旨在评估妊娠期间对钢铁和叶酸补充剂的粘附及其在出席产前护理的孕妇中的相关因素。方法。基于机构的横截面研究于2017年2月至3月进行。系统性随机采样技术用于选择研究受试者。使用结构化和预测试的面试官的调查问卷收集数据。可行和多变量的逻辑回归分析用于识别与孕妇中钢铁和叶酸补充剂相关的因素。使用95%置信区间(CI)的调整后的差距(AOR)显示出显着程度。 p值小于0.05的变量被认为是统计学意义的。结果。目前研究中的钢铁和叶酸的粘附为28.7%,95%CI(24.3,33.6%)。母亲的教育身份(AOR = 9.27(95%CI:2.47,34.71)),丈夫的教育身份(AOR = 0.31(95%CI:0.11,0.88)),家庭大小为四(AOR = 3.70(95%CI) :1.08,12.76),家庭大小为五,以上(AOR = 4.88(95%CI:1.20,19.85)),母亲埃塞俄比亚·莫昔尔家庭平均收入(AOR = 0.46(95%CI:0.24) ,0.89),在妊娠17-24周注册的母亲(AOR = 0.40(95%CI:0.22-0.74)),在25-28周(AOR = 0.20(95%CI 0.10,0.41))注册在怀孕的第一次访问开始时从第一次访问的钢铁和叶酸(AOR = 2.42(95%CI:1.05,5.58))开始,母亲与铁和叶酸粘附有显着关系。结论和推荐。目前研究中,铁和叶酸的粘附性仅为28.7%。母亲和丈夫的教育状况,家庭规模,登记时间,经济状况,并在持续时间内首次参观铁和叶酸持续时间,是与钢铁和叶酸补充剂的粘附显着相关的因素。因此,通过改善的钢铁和叶酸补充依从性的贫血预防策略应包括教育孕妇的策略,改善经济状况和早期产前护理(ANC)登记,可以改善熨斗和叶酸补充剂。

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