Effect of Educational Handouts With Standard Therapy Versus Standard Therapy Alone on Compliance With Oral Iron Supplementation in Antenatal Women With Iron Deficiency Anemia: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Anushree Shetty,
Anuja Bhalerao,
Anjali Kawathalkar
et al.
Abstract:Background
Iron requirements rise dramatically throughout the second and third trimesters of pregnancy. Pregnant women are more susceptible to anemia because their need for iron increases during pregnancy, which is difficult to achieve through diet alone.
Methodology
A randomized controlled trial (non-blinded and parallel group) was undertaken with the recruitment of 174 women. However, 35 women were lost to follow-up, and the study was ultimately completed with 139 participant… Show more
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