2021
DOI: 10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_96_21
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Challenges in detection of adolescent anaemia: validation of point-of-care device (Mission® plus) for haemoglobin measurement among tribal residential school children of selected districts of Odisha, India

Abstract: Background: Screening for anemia among tribal school children has been a challenge. Objectives: To validate a point-of-care (POC) device (mission ® plus hemoglobinometer) to the gold standard method, spectrophotometry. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Participants: The representative sample of 953 tribal adolescents from the residential schools of Odisha. Methods: … Show more

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“…Study setting, participants, and design: This cross-sectional study was conducted during January to July 2019, as a part of a project to validate a hand-held device for hemoglobin estimation, published previously. [ 17 ] Students of residential schools of three predominantly tribal districts namely Keonjhar, Kandhamal, and Rayagada constituted our study universe. [ 18 ] These districts were chosen in priority by the Government of Odisha owing to their poor health indicators.…”
Section: Ethodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Study setting, participants, and design: This cross-sectional study was conducted during January to July 2019, as a part of a project to validate a hand-held device for hemoglobin estimation, published previously. [ 17 ] Students of residential schools of three predominantly tribal districts namely Keonjhar, Kandhamal, and Rayagada constituted our study universe. [ 18 ] These districts were chosen in priority by the Government of Odisha owing to their poor health indicators.…”
Section: Ethodsmentioning
confidence: 99%