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Impact of a collaborative childhood anaemia intervention programme in Peru.

Authors :
Whitney R
Centrone WA
Mamani HS
Falkenstein K
Levine RS
Harris J
Hazlitt M
Lim CA
Source :
Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH [Trop Med Int Health] 2021 Jun; Vol. 26 (6), pp. 680-686. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Mar 16.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the impact of a 12-month multi-modal public health intervention programme for treating and preventing anaemia among children aged 6 months to 4 years in an underserved community in Peru.<br />Methods: The intervention included nutritional education, use of a Lucky Iron Fish <superscript>®</superscript> cooking tool, and dietary supplementation. The primary outcome measure was anaemia resolution. Secondary outcomes included absolute changes in haemoglobin, change in knowledge survey scores and adherence to interventions. Chi-square test and Mann-Whitney U-test were employed to identify associations between anaemia and intervention-related measures. Variables found to be significantly associated in bivariate analysis or of clinical importance were included in a logistic regression model.<br />Results: Of the 406 children enrolled, 256 (63.1%) completed the programme. Of those, 34.0% had anaemia at baseline; this decreased to 13.0% over 12 months. The mean haemoglobin for all ages at baseline was 11.3 g/dL (SD 0.9). At 12 months, the mean was 11.9 g/dL (SD 0.8), with a mean increase of 0.5 g/dL (95% CI 0.4-0.6). Children with anaemia at baseline saw an increase of 1.19 g/dL at the 12-month follow-up (95% CI 1.12-1.37). Parents correctly answered 79.0% of knowledge assessment questions at baseline, which increased to 86.6% at 12 months.<br />Conclusions: We observed a reduction in the prevalence of mild to moderate anaemia among study participants in this vulnerable population and conclude that multi-modal intervention programmes providing nutrition education in conjunction with low-cost iron supplementation and easy-to-use Lucky Iron Fish <superscript>®</superscript> cooking tools may reduce and prevent anaemia in children.<br /> (© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1365-3156
Volume :
26
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33605012
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/tmi.13564