Determinant of Adherence to iron supplementation in Adolescent Girl In Spesific Intervention For Stunting Prevention: Systematic Review

Alma Feriyanti, Nafiatus Sintya Deviatin, Ira Nurmala, Sri Widati, D. Atmaka
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An increase in the prevalence of anemia in young women will affect the quality of life and their offspring. Adolescent girls who experience anemia are at risk for anemia during pregnancy. Anemia in pregnant women will impact giving birth to stunted babies. Iron supplementation is a specific intervention effort to prevent anemia in female adolescents. This study aims to analyze the determinants of adherence to iron supplementation in young women and specific interventions to prevent stunting. This study uses a systematic review using PRISMA. Five electronic databases are used: Scopus, ScienceDirect, Wos, SAGE, and Google Scholar. The articles used in this research are 10 articles. The inclusion criteria for this study were articles published within five years, namely, 2018-2022, full text, open access, and in Indonesian and English. The determinants of adherence to iron supplementation are influenced by several factors, including sociodemographic factors such as the mother's occupation, education, and adolescent age. Intrapersonal factors such as young women's motivation and perceived benefits. Interpersonal factors such as support from parents, peers, and teachers. Institutional factors such as school support in the distribution of iron tablets. The compliance of young women in consuming iron tablets is influenced by sociodemographic, intrapersonal, intrapersonal, and institutional factors. There is a need for health education for young women and parents as well as strengthening commitment to schools so that they receive support in the implementation of iron supplementation as a specific intervention for stunting prevention   Keywords: Compliance, Iron Tablets, Adolescents, Anemia, Stunting
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在预防发育迟缓的特殊干预中,青春期女孩坚持补铁的决定因素:系统评价
年轻妇女贫血患病率的增加将影响她们的生活质量及其后代。患有贫血的少女在怀孕期间有患贫血的风险。孕妇贫血会影响发育不良婴儿的出生。补铁是预防女性青少年贫血的一项特殊干预措施。本研究旨在分析年轻女性坚持补铁的决定因素以及预防发育迟缓的具体干预措施。本研究使用PRISMA进行系统评价。使用5个电子数据库:Scopus、ScienceDirect、Wos、SAGE和谷歌Scholar。本研究使用的文章为10篇。本研究的纳入标准为五年内发表的文章,即2018-2022年,全文,开放获取,印尼语和英语。坚持补铁的决定因素受几个因素的影响,包括社会人口因素,如母亲的职业、教育和青少年年龄。个人因素,如年轻女性的动机和感知利益。人际关系因素,如来自父母、同伴和老师的支持。制度性因素如学校在发放铁片方面的支持。年轻女性服用铁片的依从性受到社会人口、个人、个人和制度因素的影响。有必要对年轻妇女和家长进行健康教育,并加强对学校的承诺,以便他们在实施补铁作为预防发育迟缓的具体干预措施方面得到支持。关键词:依从性、铁片、青少年、贫血、发育迟缓
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