Adherence Does Not Guarantee the Outcome of Iron Supplementation for Reproductive-Age Women With Anemia in West Papua Province, Indonesia: A Quasi-experimental Study

Pub Date : 2023-01-13 DOI:10.15296/ijwhr.2023.02
Yasinta Rakanita, R. Sinuraya, S. Alfian, Eka W. Suradji, A. Suwantika, M. Syamsunarno, R. Abdulah
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Objectives: Monitoring iron supplementation effectiveness in the affected populations is important in assuring its success. The research objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of iron supplementation and its related factors in increasing the hemoglobin levels of women with anemia that reside in the area of Teluk Bintuni Regency in West Papua Province, Indonesia. Materials and Methods: A quasi-experimental study was performed to determine the changes in hemoglobin levels and the adherence between two supplementation groups (before and after supplementation). From the initial screening of hemoglobin levels of 875 reproductive-age women, 110 women with moderate and severe anemia were enrolled for a month-long iron supplementation therapy. This study was conducted from September 2018 until November 2019 at Teluk Bintuni Regency, West Papua, Indonesia. The changes in hemoglobin levels were measured after 30 days of iron supplementation. The associated factors, including participants’ characteristics, chronic energy deficiency (CED) levels, adherence to supplementation programs, and knowledge of anemia, were also assessed. The adherence level to the supplementation was measured using the Medication Adherence Rating Scale (MARS) questionnaires and the pill counting method. Results: The mean hemoglobin level significantly increased from 9.12±1.70 before supplementation to 10.15±1.65 after 30 days (P<0.001). Interestingly, results from the MARS questionnaires and pill counting method suggested that only 76% and 66% of participants adhered to the supplementation program, respectively. Further univariate analysis showed that adherence, ethnicity, and type of supplementation were factors that may influence the success of the iron supplementation therapy. Conclusions: Based on this study findings, it can be concluded that anemia is related to various factors, and its implementation should be carefully monitored, not solely depending on individual adherence.
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依从性并不能保证在印度尼西亚西巴布亚省育龄妇女贫血补充铁的结果:一项准实验研究
目的:监测受影响人群的补铁效果对确保其成功至关重要。本研究的研究目的是评估铁补充剂及其相关因素在提高印度尼西亚西巴布亚省Teluk Bintuni Regency地区贫血妇女血红蛋白水平方面的有效性。材料和方法:通过准实验研究确定两组(补充前后)血红蛋白水平的变化和依从性。从对875名育龄妇女血红蛋白水平的初步筛查开始,110名患有中度和重度贫血的妇女被纳入为期一个月的铁补充治疗。这项研究于2018年9月至2019年11月在印度尼西亚西巴布亚的Teluk Bintuni Regency进行。在补铁30天后测量血红蛋白水平的变化。相关因素,包括参与者的特征,慢性能量缺乏(CED)水平,对补充计划的依从性以及对贫血的认识,也被评估。使用药物依从性评定量表(MARS)问卷和药片计数法测量补充剂的依从性水平。结果:平均血红蛋白水平由添加前的9.12±1.70显著升高至添加后30 d的10.15±1.65 (P<0.001)。有趣的是,MARS问卷调查和药片计数方法的结果分别表明,只有76%和66%的参与者坚持服用补充剂计划。进一步的单变量分析显示,依从性、种族和补充类型是可能影响铁补充治疗成功的因素。结论:根据本研究结果,可以得出贫血与多种因素有关,其实施应仔细监测,而不仅仅取决于个人的坚持。
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