Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors for Anemia in Pregnant Women in White Nile State, Sudan: A Cross-Sectional Study

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Elmugabil, Abdelmageed [1 ,3 ]
Adam, Ishag [2 ]
机构
[1] El Imam El Mahdi Univ, Kosti, Sudan
[2] Qassim Univ, Unaizah Coll Med & Med Sci, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Unaizah, Saudi Arabia
[3] El Imam El Mahdi Univ, POB 598, Kosti, Sudan
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SAGE OPEN NURSING | 2023年 / 9卷
关键词
anemia; pregnancy; prevalence; risk factors; iron-folic acid; UNSTABLE MALARIA TRANSMISSION; PLACENTAL MALARIA; IRON-DEFICIENCY; AREA;
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10.1177/23779608231173287
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R47 [护理学];
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1011 ;
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IntroductionAnemia during pregnancy can lead to several adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes. Despite preventive measures, anemia during pregnancy remains a threatening health problem, especially in sub-Saharan African countries. ObjectiveWe aimed to determine the prevalence of, and factors associated with, anemia among pregnant women at Rabak Maternity Hospital, Sudan. MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional study involving pregnant women who presented to Rabak Maternity Hospital from September to December 2021. Questionnaires were completed via face-to-face interviews to gather both obstetric and sociodemographic information (i.e., age, parity, history of miscarriage, education, level of antenatal care), and hemoglobin levels were estimated. A logistic regression analysis was performed. ResultsThe median (interquartile range) of the age and parity of the 208 women enrolled in the study was 25 (21.0-30.0) years and 2 (1-4), respectively. Forty-five (21.6%) women did not use iron-folic acid during the index pregnancy. Eighty-eight (42.3%) women had anemia, and four (1.9%) had severe anemia. In the univariate analysis, age, parity, history of miscarriage, interpregnancy interval, education, and antenatal care level were shown not to be associated with anemia. A higher number of women with anemia did not use iron-folic acid during the index pregnancy than those without anemia (29/80 [33.0%] vs. 16/120 [13.3%], respectively, p = .001). Not taking iron-folic acid was found to be associated with anemia in the multivariate analysis (adjusted odds ratio = 3.19, 95% confidence interval = 1.60-6.63). ConclusionAnemia was found to be a major health problem among the pregnant women in this study. There is no clear evidence across the women with anemia that their anemia stems from lack of using iron-folic acid (in fact, some women used iron-folic acid and they were anemic). There is a possibility that using iron-folic acid may prevent anemia in this part of Sudan.
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