2015
DOI: 10.3126/jcmsn.v10i2.12948
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Nutritional supplementation practices during pregnancy in Village Development Committees of Morang District, Nepal

Abstract: BACKGROUNDPregnancy is a critical period for both woman and baby from a nutritional perspective. Poor nutrition, during pregnancy is associated with adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. However, due to various factors, pregnant women do not increase the quality or quantity of diet during pregnancy.

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“…Pregnant women of age group 18 and above of any trimester were recruited in this study with a systematic random sampling method. The sample size was determined to be 327 with the assumption that 48% [22] of pregnant women won't meet nutritional needs (dietary intake) during pregnancy, with a standard normal deviate (z) set at 1.96 (95% confidence level) with additional 10% non-response rate. The monthly data of pregnant women visiting TUTH for ANC service was taken from the hospital record and k th terms were determined accordingly.…”
Section: Study Design and Sample Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pregnant women of age group 18 and above of any trimester were recruited in this study with a systematic random sampling method. The sample size was determined to be 327 with the assumption that 48% [22] of pregnant women won't meet nutritional needs (dietary intake) during pregnancy, with a standard normal deviate (z) set at 1.96 (95% confidence level) with additional 10% non-response rate. The monthly data of pregnant women visiting TUTH for ANC service was taken from the hospital record and k th terms were determined accordingly.…”
Section: Study Design and Sample Designmentioning
confidence: 99%