2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-11538-6
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Decision-making autonomy of women and other factors of anemia among married women in Ethiopia: a multilevel analysis of a countrywide survey

Abstract: Background Anemia is one of the world’s public health problem, especially in developing nations. The majority of women of childbearing age (15–49) are affected by anemia. Women’s role in the decision-making process is significant for their health and related issues such as anemia. So far, there is no evidence of women’s decision-making autonomy on anemia. Consequently, this study aimed to robustly examine both individual- and group-level women’s decision-making autonomy and other determinants o… Show more

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“…Pregnant women who were in the old age groups were less likely to be at higher levels of anemia than adolescent pregnant women. This is in line to the finding in study done in Ethiopia ( 25 ), East Africa ( 26 ) and Uganda ( 27 ). It's worth noting that older women may have accumulated more life experiences, including a better understanding of nutrition and healthcare.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Pregnant women who were in the old age groups were less likely to be at higher levels of anemia than adolescent pregnant women. This is in line to the finding in study done in Ethiopia ( 25 ), East Africa ( 26 ) and Uganda ( 27 ). It's worth noting that older women may have accumulated more life experiences, including a better understanding of nutrition and healthcare.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…[9] Existing health policies globally are largely aware of these results and have made targeted efforts to address anemia in women of reproductive age and children in underdeveloped regions. [22,23] Accordingly, over the past thirty years, the burden of anemia has indeed been diminishing not only in these areas but globally, [24] yet can we not do better? In regions such as Central Europe, Eastern Europe, and North America, numerous elderly individuals continue to struggle with renal anemia.…”
Section: Figure 6 Health Inequity Analysis For Renal Anemia (A) Healt...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Decision-making is the system by which important action is selected as the solution to a particular problem [10]. However, many scholars argue that decision-making is 'choice-making' and 'problem-solving' [11].…”
Section: The Concept Of Contestationmentioning
confidence: 99%