Social mobilization and social marketing to promote NaFeEDTA-fortified soya sauce in an iron-deficient population through a publicprivate partnership

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Objective The present pilot project aimed to assess the effectiveness of social mobilization and social marketing in improving knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) and Fe status in an Fe-deficient population.Design In an uncontrolled, beforeafter, community-based study, social mobilization and social marketing strategies were applied. The main outcomes included KAP and Hb level and were measured at baseline, 1 year later and 2 years later.Setting One urban county and two rural counties in Shijiazhuang Municipality, Hebei Province, China.Subjects Adult women older than 20 years of age and young children aged from 3 to 7 years were selected from three counties to attend the evaluation protocol.Results After 1 year, most knowledge and attitudes had changed positively towards the prevention and control of anaemia. The percentage of women who had adopted NaFeEDTA-fortified soya sauce increased from 89 % to 366 % (P≤0001). After 2 years, Hb levels had increasedBsubstantially, by 90 g/l (P≤0001) in adult women and 77 g/l (P≤0001) in young children.Conclusion Social mobilization and social marketing activities had a positive impact on the KAP of adult women, and resulted in marked improvements in Hb levels in both adult women and young children. This should be recommended as a national preventive strategy to prevent and control Fe deficiency and Fe-deficiency anaemia.

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Wang, B., Zhan, S., Sun, J., & Lee, L. (2009). Social mobilization and social marketing to promote NaFeEDTA-fortified soya sauce in an iron-deficient population through a publicprivate partnership. Public Health Nutrition, 12(10), 1751–1759. https://doi.org/10.1017/S136898000800431X

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