Prevalence of Anemia in Pregnant Women Visiting Abbasi Shaheed Hospital : a cross Sectional Study
Erum Jahan, Asma Jabeen, Rahila Imtiaz, Sarwat Khalid, Shumaila Javaid, Momna Khan
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To determine the prevalence of anemia in rural pregnant
patients and its relationship with education and birth spacing.
Study Design: Cross sectional study
Place and duration: This study was conducted at Abbasi
Shaheed Hospital Karachi, Pakistan from August 2019 to August 2020
Methodology: Total 450
pregnant ladies visited the OBS/Gyne department at Abbasi Shaheed Hospital Karachi, Pakistan for a check-up, treatment, and
follow-u were included. The percentage of hemoglobin was used to determine the
diagnosis of anemia. The SPSS program version 21.0 was used to analyze the
data. The Chi-Square test was used to look into the association between the
variables.
Result: Out of 450 subjects, we found that 291
pregnant ladies were anemic. We found that 64.66 % of the population suffers
from anemia. 43.98 % (n=128) of the cases had mild, 30.92 % (n=90) had
moderate, and 25.08 % (n=73) had severe anemia. Total 13.74% (n=40) females
were under 20 years of age. Women aged 20 to 25 years old made up 52.92 %
(n=154). It has been discovered that there is a link between age and the
severity of anemia. (P0.001) (X2=25.68). The degree of anemia in pregnant women
is linked to their educational level and the spacing of their births.
(P<0.001)
Conclusion: Anemia is common among pregnant women
visiting Abbasi Shaheed Hospital Karachi, Pakistan.
Low birth spacing and a lack of education are also linked to severity of
anemia.
Keywords: Anemia, Pregnancy,
Birth Spacing, Pakistan