2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-16980-2
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Exploring the perspective of young adults about anaemia prevention; the contributions of knowledge about at-risk groups and consequences of anaemia

Audrey Benfo,
Francis Zumesew,
Ebenezer Bugyei Akoto
et al.

Abstract: Background Anaemia persistently remains a grave public health challenge in most sub-Saharan African countries. Understanding the perspectives of young adults concerning the multi-factorial nature of anaemia may be an important step towards meeting the 2025 global nutrition target of halving anaemia since these individuals might be in the process of reproductive decisions. Aim To explore the relationship between students’ knowledge about individuals… Show more

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“…Based on this research, health education about anemia in young women can improve knowledge and a good mood in preventing anemia (Kusuma & Kartini, 2021). Good knowledge of anemia through health education campaigns can inspire the adoption of anemia prevention strategies among young women (Benfo et al, 2023). As in the PAPM, after a person is aware, engaged, and decided (Stages 1-4), they need others' support, recommendation, social support, time, effort, and resources to act and maintain their behavior (Stages 5 & 6).…”
Section: Media Accessmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Based on this research, health education about anemia in young women can improve knowledge and a good mood in preventing anemia (Kusuma & Kartini, 2021). Good knowledge of anemia through health education campaigns can inspire the adoption of anemia prevention strategies among young women (Benfo et al, 2023). As in the PAPM, after a person is aware, engaged, and decided (Stages 1-4), they need others' support, recommendation, social support, time, effort, and resources to act and maintain their behavior (Stages 5 & 6).…”
Section: Media Accessmentioning
confidence: 89%