Little evidence exists concerning perceptions of anaemia in Ghanaian communities, which limits understanding of how to potentially improve health in settings with high anaemia prevalence. We explored lay perceptions of anaemia to understand local knowledge and beliefs and to provide an opportunity to inform interventions. A cross- sectional, qualitative study was conducted in selected communities in three regions of Ghana with high prevalence of anaemia. Forty- eight focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted with adolescent girls, adult women of reproductive age and adult men (16 FGDs for each demographic group). Participants across the three demographic groups generally described anaemia as inadequate blood in the body and reported t...
Anemia among adolescent females is a major worldwide public health problem which should be given app...
Abstract The study assessed knowledge and practices of dietary iron intake and anemia among early ad...
Despite some modest improvements described recently, anaemia remains a significant global public hea...
Abstract Little evidence exists concerning perceptions of anaemia in Ghanaian communities, which lim...
This dataset is a component of a multi-methods, qualitative, cross-sectional research project aimed ...
Anaemia in pregnancy is among the top health threats in developing countries. Ghana has adopted seve...
Abstract Background Anaemia is the world’s second cause of disability and it affects over half of pr...
Objective: To understand the perception of anemia among the women of childbearing age in Bolgatanga,...
Anaemia among women is a major public health concern globally. In developing countries, nutritional ...
Background. Anaemia in pregnancy is a major problem in both developed and developing countries. The ...
Anaemia has serious effects on human health and has multifactorial aetiologies. This study aimed to ...
Abstract Background Anaemia persistently remains a grave public health challenge in most sub-Saharan...
Anaemia in children under five years old is a public health concern worldwide. In developing countri...
Anaemia during pregnancy is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality and poor birth outcomes wor...
Objectives: To identify aetiological factors in anaemia and to explore knowledge, perceptions and at...
Anemia among adolescent females is a major worldwide public health problem which should be given app...
Abstract The study assessed knowledge and practices of dietary iron intake and anemia among early ad...
Despite some modest improvements described recently, anaemia remains a significant global public hea...
Abstract Little evidence exists concerning perceptions of anaemia in Ghanaian communities, which lim...
This dataset is a component of a multi-methods, qualitative, cross-sectional research project aimed ...
Anaemia in pregnancy is among the top health threats in developing countries. Ghana has adopted seve...
Abstract Background Anaemia is the world’s second cause of disability and it affects over half of pr...
Objective: To understand the perception of anemia among the women of childbearing age in Bolgatanga,...
Anaemia among women is a major public health concern globally. In developing countries, nutritional ...
Background. Anaemia in pregnancy is a major problem in both developed and developing countries. The ...
Anaemia has serious effects on human health and has multifactorial aetiologies. This study aimed to ...
Abstract Background Anaemia persistently remains a grave public health challenge in most sub-Saharan...
Anaemia in children under five years old is a public health concern worldwide. In developing countri...
Anaemia during pregnancy is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality and poor birth outcomes wor...
Objectives: To identify aetiological factors in anaemia and to explore knowledge, perceptions and at...
Anemia among adolescent females is a major worldwide public health problem which should be given app...
Abstract The study assessed knowledge and practices of dietary iron intake and anemia among early ad...
Despite some modest improvements described recently, anaemia remains a significant global public hea...