Background: Maternal anaemia prevalence in Bihar, India remains high despite government mandated iron supplementation targeting pregnant women. Inadequate supply has been identified as a potential barrier to iron and folic acid (IFA) receipt. Our study objective was to examine the government health system’s IFA supply and distribution system and identify bottlenecks contributing to insufficient IFA supply. Methods: Primary data collection was conducted in November 2011 and July 2012 across 8 districts in Bihar, India. A cross-sectional, observational, mixed methods approach was utilized. Auxiliary Nurse Midwives were surveyed on current IFA supply and practices. In-depth interviews (n = 59) were conducted with health workers at state, di...
Iron-folic acid (IFA) and calcium supplementation are nutritional interventions recommended prophyla...
Research question: What is the effect of IFA Tablet utilization on prevalence of anemia. Objectives:...
Maternal anaemia is associated with a higher risk of maternal mortality and poor perinatal outcomes....
Abstract Background Maternal anaemia prevalence in Bi...
Anaemia prevalence in pregnant women of India declined from 57.9% to 50.3% from National Family Heal...
The impact of the Government's National Nutritional Anaemia Control Programme ( NNACP) Program, now ...
In India, severe anemia has been one of the causes of high maternal mortality and death of newborns ...
Background: Iron-folic acid deficiency is the most common complication during pregnancy. Iron defici...
In Bihar, India, high maternal anemia prevalence and low iron and folic acid supplement (IFA) receip...
The present literature review aimed to review the evidence for community-based distribution (CBD) of...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
In Bihar, India, high maternal anemia prevalence and low iron and folic acid supplement (IFA) receip...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
Background: During pregnancy, nutritional requirements increase and if not met, pregnancy-related co...
While an estimated 45% of pregnant women in Malawi are anaemic, only 33% take iron tablets for a min...
Iron-folic acid (IFA) and calcium supplementation are nutritional interventions recommended prophyla...
Research question: What is the effect of IFA Tablet utilization on prevalence of anemia. Objectives:...
Maternal anaemia is associated with a higher risk of maternal mortality and poor perinatal outcomes....
Abstract Background Maternal anaemia prevalence in Bi...
Anaemia prevalence in pregnant women of India declined from 57.9% to 50.3% from National Family Heal...
The impact of the Government's National Nutritional Anaemia Control Programme ( NNACP) Program, now ...
In India, severe anemia has been one of the causes of high maternal mortality and death of newborns ...
Background: Iron-folic acid deficiency is the most common complication during pregnancy. Iron defici...
In Bihar, India, high maternal anemia prevalence and low iron and folic acid supplement (IFA) receip...
The present literature review aimed to review the evidence for community-based distribution (CBD) of...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
In Bihar, India, high maternal anemia prevalence and low iron and folic acid supplement (IFA) receip...
Background: Anaemia is highly prevalent among pregnant women and iron deficiency is the most importa...
Background: During pregnancy, nutritional requirements increase and if not met, pregnancy-related co...
While an estimated 45% of pregnant women in Malawi are anaemic, only 33% take iron tablets for a min...
Iron-folic acid (IFA) and calcium supplementation are nutritional interventions recommended prophyla...
Research question: What is the effect of IFA Tablet utilization on prevalence of anemia. Objectives:...
Maternal anaemia is associated with a higher risk of maternal mortality and poor perinatal outcomes....