Abigail Conrad, Jen Burns, Lisa Sherburne, Mamoudou Djibo Kaled, Hadiara Souley, Jennifer Nielsen
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目标:研究尼日尔育龄妇女和少女补充铁和叶酸(IFA)以及食用富含铁和维生素 A 的食物的动力和障碍:本研究调查了尼日尔育龄妇女(WRA)和少女补充铁和叶酸(IFA)以及食用富含铁和维生素A的食物的动力和障碍:这是一项探索性定性研究,采用焦点小组讨论和半结构化访谈的方式:研究在尼日尔南部马拉迪和津德尔地区三个县的农村地区进行:研究对象:56 名妇女权利行动者(15-49 岁)、34 名未怀孕少女(10-14 岁)、105 名家庭成员和社区领袖、32 名卫生工作者以及 12 名国家和地区一级的利益相关者:结果:受访者普遍了解怀孕期间使用 IFA 的建议,并对补充剂持积极态度。然而,供应方面的障碍很大,而且由于副作用等限制因素,坚持服用的程度也很有限。尽管受访者对微量营养素来源食品有所了解并持积极态度,但他们表示,食物获取途径有限是增加消费的首要限制因素。妇女和儿童营养不良者(WRA)被认为是营养上的弱势群体,但丈夫往往无法提供足够的营养食品,而且文化上期望妻子最后才为自己盛饭。少女不被视为营养脆弱群体,家庭也很少支持她们食用营养食品:项目应与当地参与者合作,制定多管齐下的解决方案,以解决全民营养素和富含微量营养素的食品在供应和获取方面的障碍,并改善社会对营养的支持。
Understanding Behavioral Drivers of Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation and Vitamin A- and Iron-Rich Food Consumption among Women and Adolescent Girls in Niger.
Objective: This study examined drivers and barriers to iron and folic acid (IFA) supplementation and consumption of iron- and vitamin A-rich foods among women of reproductive age (WRA) and adolescent girls in Niger.
Design: This was an exploratory qualitative study using focus group discussions and semi-structured interviews.
Setting: This study was conducted in the rural areas of three districts in Maradi and Zinder regions of southern Niger.
Participants: The study included a purposive sample of 56 WRA (15-49 years), 34 non-pregnant adolescent girls (10-14 years), 105 family members and community leaders, 32 health workers, and 12 national and regional level stakeholders.
Results: Respondents demonstrated widespread knowledge of recommendations for IFA during pregnancy and had positive attitudes toward supplements. However, supply barriers were significant, and adherence was limited by side effects, among other constraints. Despite knowledge about and positive attitudes towards micronutrient source foods, respondents reported that limited food access was an overriding constraint to increasing consumption. WRA were seen as nutritionally vulnerable, however husbands were often not able to provide sufficient nutritious food and there was a cultural expectation that wives serve themselves food last. Adolescent girls were not seen as nutritionally vulnerable and there was little family support for their consumption of nutritious foods.
Conclusions: Projects should work with local actors to develop multi-pronged solutions that address supply and access barriers for IFA and micronutrient-rich foods and to improve social support for nutrition.
期刊介绍:
Public Health Nutrition provides an international peer-reviewed forum for the publication and dissemination of research and scholarship aimed at understanding the causes of, and approaches and solutions to nutrition-related public health achievements, situations and problems around the world. The journal publishes original and commissioned articles, commentaries and discussion papers for debate. The journal is of interest to epidemiologists and health promotion specialists interested in the role of nutrition in disease prevention; academics and those involved in fieldwork and the application of research to identify practical solutions to important public health problems.