ANEMIA AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CARE CLINIC IN PUBLIC HEALTH FACILITIES OF AKAKI KALITY SUB CITY, ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA, 2017
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Background: Anaemia is expressed by low levels of hemoglobin in the blood and iron is a key
component of hemoglobin. It affects 30% of the population. But during pregnancy it is major
public health problem particularly in developing countries. Anemia is one of the major and
continues causes of mortality and morbidity during pregnancy therefore study and follow up
should be continues. In the area prevalence of anaemia may be high due to the geographical,
socio-economic and parasitic infections. Therefore the aim of the study is to assess the status of
anemia and associated factors of pregnant women attending antenatal care clinic.
Methods: Facility based cross sectional study was undertaken in Akaki Kality Sub City from
November 01-30/2017. Sample size was determined to be 401 and selected randomly and
collected through trained health professionals. The Data was entered in to Epi Info and exported
to SPSS version 21 and analyzed. Descriptive statistics were done. To see associated factors of
variables logistic regression was fitted by using odds ratio at P value 0.05, confidence interval
95%. Finally, results were presented using tables, graphs and texts.
Results: Prevalence of anemia was 13.4% with respondent rate of 91%. Majority of the
participants (65.3%) have mild anemia (10-10.9gm/dl). Mean and standard deviation age of
participants was 26.79 and 5.047 respectively. Bleeding due to accident (OR=4.2, 95%,
CI=1.511-11.633) is seems to be major contributor of anemia but knowledge (OR=0.36, 95%,
CI=0.168-0.780) has protective effect, but socio demographic, maternal characteristics and
feeding habit have no association with anemia.
Conclusion: mild type of anemia was major problem and bleeding due to accident and
knowledge were statistically associated with anemia.
Recommendation: awareness creation about anemia, identify causes of bleeding and further
study are recommended.
Key words: Hemoglobin, Pregnancy in Akaki Kality, Ethiopia 2017