Coverage evaluation of Iron folic acid and vitamin A supplementation among children in rural Puducherry-A Mixed method study.

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-11 DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_30_24
Reenaa Mohan, B Sowbarnika Vaishnavi, Kandasamy Premanandh
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Background: Despite many measures taken by the government, still the problem of Vitamin A deficiency and anaemia exists among children. This study focuses on coverage of iron and folic acid and Vitamin A supplementation among children aged between 9 months and 5 years and to find out the barriers in administrating these supplements to children.

Methods: An explanatory sequential mixed methodology was conducted in the field practice area of Thirubuvanai primary health centre. In the quantitative survey, a cross-sectional cluster sampling survey was conducted to find the coverage of IFA and Vitamin A supplementation among children (n = 215), followed by a qualitative interview (n = 14) to find out the barriers in administrating these supplements to children was conducted among the mothers.

Results: Our study found that Vitamin A supplementation coverage was taken only by 42% of the children in the last 6 months preceding the survey. IFA supplementation was taken by 31.2% of the children in the last 7 days preceding the survey. Lack of awareness, myths and misbeliefs, fear of adverse effects and lack of family support were found as barriers in administering the supplement to the children.

Conclusion: The study findings have highlighted the need for community health education to improve the coverage of supplement administration.

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普度切里农村地区儿童叶酸铁和维生素 A 补充剂覆盖率评估--一项混合方法研究。
背景:尽管政府采取了许多措施,但儿童仍存在维生素 A 缺乏症和贫血问题。本研究的重点是 9 个月至 5 岁儿童铁、叶酸和维生素 A 补充剂的覆盖率,并找出为儿童提供这些补充剂的障碍:在 Thirubuvanai 初级保健中心的实地实践区采用了解释性顺序混合方法。在定量调查中,进行了横断面群组抽样调查,以了解 IFA 和维生素 A 补充剂在儿童中的覆盖率(n = 215),随后对母亲进行了定性访谈(n = 14),以了解为儿童提供这些补充剂的障碍:结果:我们的研究发现,在调查之前的 6 个月中,只有 42% 的儿童服用了维生素 A 补充剂。31.2%的儿童在调查前 7 天内服用过 IFA 补充剂。缺乏认识、迷信和误解、担心不良影响以及缺乏家庭支持被认为是儿童服用补充剂的障碍:研究结果突出表明,有必要开展社区健康教育,以提高添加辅食的覆盖率。
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