Determinant factors of anaemia among pregnant women attending antenatal care clinic in Northwest Ethiopia

Abstract Background Anaemia is a low blood haemoglobin concentration and has been shown to be a public health problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Pregnant women are the most vulnerable groups to anaemia due to several factors, including parasitic infection and feeding habits d...

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Main Authors: Tadesse Hailu, Simachew Kassa, Bayeh Abera, Wondemagegn Mulu, Ashenafi Genanew
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-07-01
Series:Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40794-019-0088-6
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author Tadesse Hailu
Simachew Kassa
Bayeh Abera
Wondemagegn Mulu
Ashenafi Genanew
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Simachew Kassa
Bayeh Abera
Wondemagegn Mulu
Ashenafi Genanew
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description Abstract Background Anaemia is a low blood haemoglobin concentration and has been shown to be a public health problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Pregnant women are the most vulnerable groups to anaemia due to several factors, including parasitic infection and feeding habits during their pregnancy. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and determinant factors of anemia in pregnant women in Northwest Ethiopia. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among pregnant women from February, 2017 to June, 2017. The data on determinant factors were collected using a structured questionnaire. The hemoglobin level and intestinal parasites were determined using Hemocue HB 201 and formol ether concentration techniques, respectively. Data was entered and analyzed using SPSS version 23 statistical software. Bivariate and multivariate regressions were computed and odds ratio was determined at 95% confidence interval. Results The study consists of 743 participants with a median age of 25 years were included. The prevalence of anemia among pregnant women was 79 (10.6%). The prevalence of mild, moderate and severe anaemia were 78 (99.8%), 1 (0.1%) and 1 (0.1%), respectively. Pregnant women of rural dwellers (AOR = 3.72, CI =1.51–9.18), farmer in occupation (AOR = 3.51, CI = 1.75–7.01), and not educated (AOR = 2.25, CI = 1.13–4.48) were significantly associated with increased risk of anemia. Conclusion Anaemia is still a problem amongst pregnant women in the study area though much has been done to increase the hemoglobin level during pregnancy. Health education should be given on factors that aggravate anaemia during pregnancy.
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spelling doaj.art-ef94c62d1d084c86a3410807736d17262022-12-21T19:53:19ZengBMCTropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines2055-09362019-07-01511710.1186/s40794-019-0088-6Determinant factors of anaemia among pregnant women attending antenatal care clinic in Northwest EthiopiaTadesse Hailu0Simachew Kassa1Bayeh Abera2Wondemagegn Mulu3Ashenafi Genanew4Department of Medical Laboratory Science, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar UniversityDepartment of Midwifery, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar UniversityDepartment of Medical Laboratory Science, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar UniversityDepartment of Medical Laboratory Science, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar UniversityDepartment of Pharmacy, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Bahir Dar UniversityAbstract Background Anaemia is a low blood haemoglobin concentration and has been shown to be a public health problem affecting both developing and developed countries. Pregnant women are the most vulnerable groups to anaemia due to several factors, including parasitic infection and feeding habits during their pregnancy. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence and determinant factors of anemia in pregnant women in Northwest Ethiopia. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among pregnant women from February, 2017 to June, 2017. The data on determinant factors were collected using a structured questionnaire. The hemoglobin level and intestinal parasites were determined using Hemocue HB 201 and formol ether concentration techniques, respectively. Data was entered and analyzed using SPSS version 23 statistical software. Bivariate and multivariate regressions were computed and odds ratio was determined at 95% confidence interval. Results The study consists of 743 participants with a median age of 25 years were included. The prevalence of anemia among pregnant women was 79 (10.6%). The prevalence of mild, moderate and severe anaemia were 78 (99.8%), 1 (0.1%) and 1 (0.1%), respectively. Pregnant women of rural dwellers (AOR = 3.72, CI =1.51–9.18), farmer in occupation (AOR = 3.51, CI = 1.75–7.01), and not educated (AOR = 2.25, CI = 1.13–4.48) were significantly associated with increased risk of anemia. Conclusion Anaemia is still a problem amongst pregnant women in the study area though much has been done to increase the hemoglobin level during pregnancy. Health education should be given on factors that aggravate anaemia during pregnancy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40794-019-0088-6AmaemiaPregnancyWest GojjamParasitic infection
spellingShingle Tadesse Hailu
Simachew Kassa
Bayeh Abera
Wondemagegn Mulu
Ashenafi Genanew
Determinant factors of anaemia among pregnant women attending antenatal care clinic in Northwest Ethiopia
Tropical Diseases, Travel Medicine and Vaccines
Amaemia
Pregnancy
West Gojjam
Parasitic infection
title Determinant factors of anaemia among pregnant women attending antenatal care clinic in Northwest Ethiopia
title_full Determinant factors of anaemia among pregnant women attending antenatal care clinic in Northwest Ethiopia
title_fullStr Determinant factors of anaemia among pregnant women attending antenatal care clinic in Northwest Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Determinant factors of anaemia among pregnant women attending antenatal care clinic in Northwest Ethiopia
title_short Determinant factors of anaemia among pregnant women attending antenatal care clinic in Northwest Ethiopia
title_sort determinant factors of anaemia among pregnant women attending antenatal care clinic in northwest ethiopia
topic Amaemia
Pregnancy
West Gojjam
Parasitic infection
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40794-019-0088-6
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