Prevalence of Anemia among Pregnant Women and its Determinants in Northern Nigeria.
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2015
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Objectives: We conducted a baseline survey in Northern Nigeria to determine the coverage,
adherence, prevalence, barriers and facilitating factors affecting utilization of prenatal iron and
folate supplementation (IFAS) from service delivery and recipient perspectives.
Methods: The survey employed both quantitative and qualitative methods. Anemia (hemoglobin
concentration Hb<110 g/L. g/L, Hemocues®) was measured among 1664 pregnant women 15-45
years.
Results: The prevalence of anemia was high across all states surveyed (Jigawa 71.1%, Katsina
61.4%, Yobe 88.8%, Zamfara 62.2%). Although 70% of women from all states received some IFAS
in their last pregnancy, <50% reported consuming IFAS ≥90 days. Utilization of IFAS among
pregnant women was affected by such factors as misconception about IFAS, influences of male
spouse and older women. Religion and cost were not found to constitute barriers to IFA utilization.
Knowledge of health workers on how to track IFAS utilization was generally low. Most health
facilities surveyed reported no IFA stock-out in the three-month preceding the survey. Over 55% of
interviewed women knew the benefits of ANC in pregnancy from all the state and >60% knew the
benefits of IFAS in pregnancy.
Conclusions: This study has confirmed that anaemia is a problem among pregnant women in
Nigeria. Despite awareness about ANC and IFAS and relatively high coverage of distribution of
IFAS, utilization is relatively low. Neither the awareness of IFAS nor ANC attendance translates to IFA utilization. There is a need to address some misconceptions about IFAS resulting from
cultures, beliefs and influence of male spouses and older women through Behaviour Change
Communication (BCC) interventions.
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Oladipo Abiodun Rauf, Falana Adetunji, Adegoke Femi, Sambo Asabe, Kungu Jacqueline. Prevalence of Anemia among Pregnant Women and its Determinants in Northern Nigeria. European Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety. 2015 Special issue; 5(5): 865-866.