Anaemia Prevention In Pregnancy Among Antenatal Clinic Attendees In A General Hospital In Lagos.

B M Yesufu, F A Olatona, A O Abiola, M T O Ibrahim
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Background: Anemia is the world's second leading cause of disability and thus one of the most serious global public health problems. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that an average of 56% of pregnant women in developing countries, are anaemic.

Objectives: This study was conducted to. determine the knowledge, attitude and practices of prevention of anaemia in pregnancy amongst pregnant women attending the Antenatal Clinic at Ifako-Ijaiye General Hospital.

Methods: The design was cross-sectional descriptive study. Simple random sampling method was used to select two hundred and twenty respondents (220). A pretested, structured, interviewer administered questionnaires were used for data collection.

Results: Majority (95%) of the respondents was aware of anemia in pregnancy but the mean knowledge score was 56.5%. Less than half (46.3%) of the respondents thought that contraceptives could help prevent anemia in pregnancy by reducing closely spaced pregnancies. Only 31.8% were compliant with the use of iron supplements. About one third (33.2%) didn't combine drinking tea with meals while 47.3% of the respondents didn't use iron supplements with milk products.

Conclusion: The study showed that most of the respondents had a moderate level of knowledge, and positive attitude towards contraceptive use but a high proportion were not compliant with the daily use of iron supplements. It is recommended that health education of women as well as close family members should be reinforced to improve the compliance with supplements.

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背景:贫血是世界上第二大致残原因,因此也是最严重的全球公共卫生问题之一。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)估计,发展中国家平均56%的孕妇患有贫血症。目的:本研究旨在。确定在Ifako-Ijaiye总医院产前诊所就诊的孕妇预防妊娠期贫血的知识、态度和做法。方法:采用横断面描述性研究设计。采用简单随机抽样的方法,共抽取220名调查对象。数据收集采用预先测试的、结构化的、采访者管理的问卷。结果:95%的受访妇女对妊娠期贫血有知晓率,平均知晓率为56.5%。不到一半(46.3%)的答复者认为避孕药具可以通过减少怀孕间隔来帮助预防妊娠期贫血。只有31.8%的人符合使用铁补充剂的要求。约三分之一(33.2%)的受访者没有将喝茶与用餐结合起来,47.3%的受访者没有将补铁剂与乳制品结合起来。结论:调查结果显示,大部分受访妇女对避孕药具的认知水平中等,对避孕药具的使用态度积极,但有高比例的妇女不遵医嘱服用铁补充剂。建议加强对妇女及其近亲的健康教育,以提高对补充剂的依从性。
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