Adherence to iron supplementation and associated factors among pregnant women in Cambodia: Insights from the 2021-2022 Demographic and Health Survey.

Narra J Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-28 DOI:10.52225/narra.v5i2.1659
Annas Buanasita, Sri Sumarmi, Trias Mahmudiono, Soenarnatalina Melaniani, Lutfi A Salim, Ma Sokvy, Nur Mw Sari
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Iron deficiency is the leading cause of anemia during pregnancy, a major public health concern in many developing countries. To mitigate anemia, iron supplementation for at least 90 days is recommended for pregnant women. The aim of this study was to evaluate adherence to iron supplementation during pregnancy and to identify its key determinants in Cambodia. A cross-sectional study was conducted using secondary data from the 2021- 2022 Cambodia National Demographic and Health Survey. Key variables assessed included maternal age, education level, ethnicity, wealth index, number of pregnancies, age at first pregnancy, prenatal care provider, timing of the first antenatal care (ANC) visit, and frequency of ANC visits. Multivariate logistic regression was employed to evaluate associations between adherence and independent variables. A total of 4,475 women aged 15-49 years who had been pregnant in the past five years were included in the analysis, with 91.2% adhering to iron supplementation for at least 90 days. Multivariate logistic regression showed that those with primary and higher education had greater odds of adherence (odds ratio (OR)=1.38; 95%CI: 1.00-1.90; OR=3.07; 95%CI: 1.39-6.79, respectively) compared to women with no education. There was a positive relationship between education level and adherence. Women who attended four or more ANC visits were more likely to adhere (OR=2.93; 95%CI: 2.27-3.77), and those who initiated ANC in the first trimester had higher adherence compared to those who started later (OR=1.78; 95%CI: 1.35-2.36). This study highlights that education level, frequency, and timing of ANC visits significantly influenced adherence to iron supplementation. Strengthening maternal education and promoting early and regular ANC follow-up should be prioritized to improve adherence and prevent anemia during pregnancy.

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柬埔寨孕妇坚持补铁及相关因素:来自2021-2022年人口与健康调查的见解
缺铁是妊娠期贫血的主要原因,是许多发展中国家关注的一个主要公共卫生问题。为了减轻贫血,建议孕妇补充铁至少90天。本研究的目的是评估怀孕期间铁补充剂的依从性,并确定其在柬埔寨的关键决定因素。利用2021- 2022年柬埔寨国家人口与健康调查的二手数据进行了一项横断面研究。评估的关键变量包括产妇年龄、教育水平、种族、财富指数、怀孕次数、首次怀孕年龄、产前保健提供者、首次产前保健(ANC)就诊时间和ANC就诊频率。采用多变量logistic回归评估依从性与自变量之间的相关性。共有4475名年龄在15岁至49岁之间、在过去五年内怀孕的女性被纳入分析,其中91.2%的人坚持补充铁至少90天。多因素logistic回归显示,接受过初等教育和高等教育的患者坚持治疗的几率更大(优势比(OR)=1.38;95%置信区间:1.00—-1.90;或= 3.07;95%CI: 1.39-6.79),与未受过教育的女性相比。教育程度与依从性呈正相关。参加四次或四次以上ANC就诊的妇女更有可能坚持(or =2.93; 95%CI: 2.27-3.77),在妊娠早期开始ANC的妇女比晚开始ANC的妇女有更高的依从性(or =1.78; 95%CI: 1.35-2.36)。这项研究强调,教育水平、频率和ANC访问的时间显著影响铁补充剂的依从性。应优先加强孕产妇教育和促进早期和定期的ANC随访,以提高依从性并预防妊娠期间贫血。
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