Factors Influencing Adherence to Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation among Pregnant Women attending Antenatal Care in Rubanda District, South Western-Uganda

Stuart Turanzomwe, Jordan Amanyire, Mathias Tumwebaze
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Purpose: Globally, about 40% of pregnant women have anemia. Pregnant women are at high risk of iron and folic acid deficiency anemia due to increased nutrient requirement during pregnancy. Iron/folic acid supplementation with optimal adherence is the main cost-effective strategy for prevention of iron deficiency anemia in pregnant women. However, there remains poor adherence to iron and folic acid supplementation in pregnancy in many countries especially low-income countries. The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of adherence and the factors influencing adherence to iron and folic acid supplementation among pregnant women attending antenatal care in Rubanda District, south Western-Uganda. Methodology: A multi-Health facility based observational and descriptive cross-sectional study was done. One hundred seventy two (172) pregnant mothers attending antenatal clinic in six selected health facilities in Rubanda District were enrolled in this study from December 2021 to March 2022. The interviewer administered questionnaire was used to study the participant characteristics and logistic regression was used to identify the factors influencing adherence to iron and folic acid supplements. Findings: Majority of women were aged between 20-29 years (57.56%), married (94.77%) and unemployed (80.23%). More than half of the respondents (62.21%, 95% CI 54.89%-69.53%) had taken at least 80% of the prescribed iron and folic acid tablets. This reflected good adherence level. Factors independently influencing adherence included maternal age below 20 years (aOR 3.83, 95% CI 1.12-13.08, p-value 0.032), age between 20-29 years (aOR=4.86, 95%CI: 2.03-11.63, p value <0.001), adherence partner (aOR=2.82, 95%CI: 1.34-5.91, pvalue <0.001) and being counselled on importance of iron and folic acid tablets (aOR=4.42, 95%CI: 2.08-9.42, p-value <0.001). Recommendations: Intensive counselling during antenatal care about the importance of iron and folic acid supplements should be done on a daily basis with particular attention to women aged 30 years and above.
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目的:全球约有40%的孕妇患有贫血。由于怀孕期间对营养的需求增加,孕妇患缺铁性和叶酸缺乏性贫血的风险很高。铁/叶酸补充和最佳依从性是预防孕妇缺铁性贫血的主要成本效益策略。然而,在许多国家,特别是低收入国家,怀孕期间坚持补充铁和叶酸的情况仍然很差。本研究的目的是评估乌干达南部鲁班达区参加产前保健的孕妇坚持补充铁和叶酸的水平和影响坚持补充叶酸的因素。方法:一项基于多家卫生机构的观察性和描述性横断面研究完成。从2021年12月至2022年3月,在鲁宾达区选定的6家卫生机构产前诊所就诊的172名孕妇参加了这项研究。采用采访者管理的问卷来研究参与者的特征,并采用logistic回归来确定影响铁和叶酸补充剂依从性的因素。结果:女性以20 ~ 29岁(57.56%)、已婚(94.77%)、无业(80.23%)为主。超过一半的受访者(62.21%,95% CI 54.89%-69.53%)服用了至少80%的处方铁和叶酸片。这反映了良好的依从性水平。影响依从性的独立因素包括产妇年龄在20岁以下(aOR= 3.83, 95%CI 1.12-13.08, p值0.032)、年龄在20-29岁之间(aOR=4.86, 95%CI: 2.03-11.63, p值<0.001)、依从性伴侣(aOR=2.82, 95%CI: 1.34-5.91, p值<0.001)以及是否被告知服用铁和叶酸片的重要性(aOR=4.42, 95%CI: 2.08-9.42, p值<0.001)。建议:在产前护理期间,应每天就铁和叶酸补充剂的重要性进行深入咨询,特别注意30岁及以上的妇女。
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