Factors associated with non-adherence to prescribed iron supplement use: A study with pregnant women in the city of Rio de Janeiro

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Objectives: to identify factors associated with non-use of iron supplements (IS) by pregnant women attending National Health System (SUS) prenatal care in the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro. Methods: a cross-sectional study was conducted in 2007/2008 with a representative sample of pregnant women using SUS hospitals and basic care in the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro. The group that had gestational age of ≥20 weeks at the time of the interview and who had been prescribed IS (n=1407) was subjected to a Poisson multiple regression model to estimate the association between use and independent variables. Results: of the 1407 pregnant women, 65% reported use of IS. Younger age, black skin/race, larger number of births, not having received guidance on use of IS, not having tried to obtain IS at the SUS (with a stronger association between pregnant women with lower levels of education and lower household assets indicator-HAI) and not having been able to obtain them at the SUS (among pregnant women with lower HAI) were significantly associated with non-use. Conclusions: the guidance of health professionals regarding use of IS and their regular availability may increase adherence to prescription among pregnant women and prevent iron deficiency anemia.

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Niquini, R. P., Bittencourt, S. D. de A., Lacerda, E. M. D. A., Saunders, C., & Leal, M. D. C. (2016). Factors associated with non-adherence to prescribed iron supplement use: A study with pregnant women in the city of Rio de Janeiro. Revista Brasileira de Saude Materno Infantil, 16(2), 189–199. https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-93042016000200007

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