Lodhiya Kaushik K, Brahmbhatt Krutarth R, Govani Kapil J, Chhaya Jatin
Department of Community Medicine, GMERS Medical College, Junagadh, Gujarat, India.
Indian J Community Med. 2022 Oct-Dec;47(4):579-582. doi: 10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_82_22. Epub 2022 Dec 14.
To combat Iron deficiency anemia, an innovative pilot project, anemia prevention among adolescent girls and lactating mothers through nonpharmacological measures has been started at few places in Gujarat. To evaluate the acceptability of intervention kits provided to the beneficiaries.
A cross-sectional study design where 182 beneficiaries were randomly selected for interview from 12 randomly selected Anganwadi centers of intervention taluka of Junagadh district.
Information Education and Communication (IEC) material though available was unread by majority of beneficiaries. Iron utensils were used by 65% of beneficiaries for cooking. Only few beneficiaries (7%) daily use the provided moringa powder. Only half of the beneficiaries (53%) had grown some of the crops from the kitchen garden kit provided and knowledge of beneficiaries regarding iron-rich food was satisfactory in less than one-fifth (19%) of them.
Study results concluded that providing nonpharmacological material is of little use until beneficiaries were properly guided and motivated by regular follow-up visits and addressing their problems; otherwise, it just stands as a mere matter of rock only.
为对抗缺铁性贫血,古吉拉特邦的一些地方启动了一项创新试点项目,即通过非药物措施预防青春期女孩和哺乳期母亲的贫血。为评估提供给受益人的干预包的可接受性。
采用横断面研究设计,从朱纳加德区干预 taluka 的 12 个随机选择的安甘瓦迪中心中随机抽取 182 名受益人进行访谈。
信息教育与宣传(IEC)材料虽有提供,但大多数受益人未阅读。65%的受益人使用铁锅做饭。只有少数受益人(7%)每天使用提供的辣木粉。只有一半的受益人(53%)种植了提供的厨房菜园工具包中的一些作物,不到五分之一(19%)的受益人对富含铁的食物的了解令人满意。
研究结果表明,在没有通过定期随访和解决他们的问题对受益人进行适当指导和激励之前,提供非药物材料用处不大;否则,它仅仅只是一块石头而已。