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Compliance to micronutrient supplementation in children 3 to 24 months of age from a semi-rural community in Mexico
López-Flores, Fernando; Neufeld, Lynnette Marie; Sotres-Álvarez, Daniela; García-Guerra, Armando; Ramakrishnan, Usha.
  • López-Flores, Fernando; Secretaría de Salud de Nayarit. Tepic. MX
  • Neufeld, Lynnette Marie; Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública. Cuernavaca. MX
  • Sotres-Álvarez, Daniela; University of North Carolina. Gillings School of Global Public Health. Department of Biostatistics. Chapel Hill. US
  • García-Guerra, Armando; Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública. Cuernavaca. MX
  • Ramakrishnan, Usha; Emory University. Rollins School of Public Health. Department of Global Health. Nutrition and Health Sciences Program and Hubert. Atlanta. US
Salud pública Méx ; 54(5): 470-478, sept.-oct. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-649919
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

To identify associated factors to compliance for multiple micronutrient (MM) or iron and vitamin A (IVITA) supplementation, in children (3 to 24 months old). MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

A database (n=465 children) from a randomized, controlled, clinical trial, carried out in a semi-rural setting in Mexico, was analyzed. The compliance rate of MM and IVITA supplements was calculated. Adequate compliance rate (AC>80%), and its association with children and households characteristics, was determined.

RESULTS:

The compliance mean was high (MM78.2%, IVITA80.1%; p<0.05). The odds of AC were 59% greater in the children of IVITA than with MM group, although the estimate was only marginally significant (p=0.052). Maternal education (p<0.001), child birth weight (p=0.003), and children with cough (p<0.001) or fever (p=0.024) were significantly associated with AC and significantly marginal was maternal indigenous (p=0.071).

CONCLUSION:

The high AC was consistent with others efficacy studies. More research is needed to document physiological, cultural, social and operative factors affecting compliance with supplementation.
RESUMEN

OBJETIVO:

Identificar factores asociados con el cumplimiento del consumo de suplementos con micronutrimentos múltiples (MM) o con hierro y vitamina A (FEVITA) en niños (<24 meses de edad). MATERIAL Y

MÉTODOS:

Información de un ensayo clínico aleatorizado, doble ciego en una localidad semirrural en México. Se calculó el porcentaje de cumplimiento (n=465 niños), cumplimiento adecuado (CA >80%) y su asociación con varias características.

RESULTADOS:

El cumplimiento fue alto (MM 78.2%, FEVITA 80.1%; p<0.05). Los momios de CA fueron 59% mayores en niños del grupo FEVITA que en MM (p=0.052). Escolaridad materna (p<0.001), peso al nacer del niño (p=0.003), porcentaje de tiempo con tos (p<0.001) y con fiebre (p=0.024) y marginalmente, la condición indígena materna (p=0.071) se asociaron con el CA.

CONCLUSIONES:

La alta tasa de cumplimiento fue consistente con otros estudios. Es necesaria mayor investigación sobre factores fisiológicos, culturales, sociales y operativos relacionados con el cumplimiento del consumo de suplementos.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Micronutrients / Dietary Supplements / Medication Adherence Type of study: Controlled clinical trial / Etiology study / Prognostic study / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Infant / Male Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: English Journal: Salud pública Méx Journal subject: Public Health Year: 2012 Type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico / United States Institution/Affiliation country: Emory University/US / Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública/MX / Secretaría de Salud de Nayarit/MX / University of North Carolina/US

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Micronutrients / Dietary Supplements / Medication Adherence Type of study: Controlled clinical trial / Etiology study / Prognostic study / Risk factors Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Infant / Male Country/Region as subject: Mexico Language: English Journal: Salud pública Méx Journal subject: Public Health Year: 2012 Type: Article Affiliation country: Mexico / United States Institution/Affiliation country: Emory University/US / Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública/MX / Secretaría de Salud de Nayarit/MX / University of North Carolina/US