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What factors are associated with anaemia in pregnancy among Nigerian women? Evidence from a national survey

BACKGROUND: Anaemia in pregnancy remains a severe public health problem in sub-Saharan African countries including Nigeria. OBJECTIVES: To assess factors associated with anaemia in pregnancy among Nigerian women. METHODS: A secondary analysis of the 2018 Nigeria demographic health survey was conduct...

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Autores principales: Adeyemi, Emmanuel Olusola, Ojo, Temitope Olumuyiwa, Quinn, Megan, Brooks, Bill, Oke, Oluwabunmi Anuoluwapo
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Publicado: Makerere Medical School 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10398454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37545905
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v23i1.39
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author Adeyemi, Emmanuel Olusola
Ojo, Temitope Olumuyiwa
Quinn, Megan
Brooks, Bill
Oke, Oluwabunmi Anuoluwapo
author_facet Adeyemi, Emmanuel Olusola
Ojo, Temitope Olumuyiwa
Quinn, Megan
Brooks, Bill
Oke, Oluwabunmi Anuoluwapo
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description BACKGROUND: Anaemia in pregnancy remains a severe public health problem in sub-Saharan African countries including Nigeria. OBJECTIVES: To assess factors associated with anaemia in pregnancy among Nigerian women. METHODS: A secondary analysis of the 2018 Nigeria demographic health survey was conducted to determine the predictors of anaemia among Nigerian pregnant women (N=1522). SAS 9.4 was used for the analysis. RESULTS: The prevalence of anaemia in pregnancy was 61.1%. On multivariable logistic regression analysis, women in the North-central (AOR=2.52, CI=1.46-4.35) and South-south (AOR=2.21, CI=1.06-4.59) had increased odds of anaemia in pregnancy, compared to those in the Northwest. Women with no education (AOR=2.38, CI=1.28-4.44), primary education (AOR=3.06, CI=1.58-5.96) and secondary education (AOR=1.75, CI=1.04-2.94) had increased odds of anaemia in pregnancy compared to women with teriary education. Also, women not in marital union had increased odds of anaemia in pregnancy compared to women in a union (AOR=2.56, CI=1.15-5.72). Women in the second (AOR=2.42, CI=1.79-3.29) and third trimesters of pregnancy (AOR=2.83, CI=2.07-3.89) had increased odds of anaemia. CONCLUSION: These findings are important for the control of anemia among pregnant Nigerian women. Women in the Northcentral and Southsouth zones are particularly at risk for anaemia in pregnancy and should receive special attention during antenatal care.
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spelling pubmed-103984542023-08-04 What factors are associated with anaemia in pregnancy among Nigerian women? Evidence from a national survey Adeyemi, Emmanuel Olusola Ojo, Temitope Olumuyiwa Quinn, Megan Brooks, Bill Oke, Oluwabunmi Anuoluwapo Afr Health Sci Articles BACKGROUND: Anaemia in pregnancy remains a severe public health problem in sub-Saharan African countries including Nigeria. OBJECTIVES: To assess factors associated with anaemia in pregnancy among Nigerian women. METHODS: A secondary analysis of the 2018 Nigeria demographic health survey was conducted to determine the predictors of anaemia among Nigerian pregnant women (N=1522). SAS 9.4 was used for the analysis. RESULTS: The prevalence of anaemia in pregnancy was 61.1%. On multivariable logistic regression analysis, women in the North-central (AOR=2.52, CI=1.46-4.35) and South-south (AOR=2.21, CI=1.06-4.59) had increased odds of anaemia in pregnancy, compared to those in the Northwest. Women with no education (AOR=2.38, CI=1.28-4.44), primary education (AOR=3.06, CI=1.58-5.96) and secondary education (AOR=1.75, CI=1.04-2.94) had increased odds of anaemia in pregnancy compared to women with teriary education. Also, women not in marital union had increased odds of anaemia in pregnancy compared to women in a union (AOR=2.56, CI=1.15-5.72). Women in the second (AOR=2.42, CI=1.79-3.29) and third trimesters of pregnancy (AOR=2.83, CI=2.07-3.89) had increased odds of anaemia. CONCLUSION: These findings are important for the control of anemia among pregnant Nigerian women. Women in the Northcentral and Southsouth zones are particularly at risk for anaemia in pregnancy and should receive special attention during antenatal care. Makerere Medical School 2023-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10398454/ /pubmed/37545905 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v23i1.39 Text en © 2023 Adeyemi EO et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee African Health Sciences. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_fullStr What factors are associated with anaemia in pregnancy among Nigerian women? Evidence from a national survey
title_full_unstemmed What factors are associated with anaemia in pregnancy among Nigerian women? Evidence from a national survey
title_short What factors are associated with anaemia in pregnancy among Nigerian women? Evidence from a national survey
title_sort what factors are associated with anaemia in pregnancy among nigerian women? evidence from a national survey
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10398454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37545905
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v23i1.39
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