Journal article

Evaluation of a treatment protocol for anaemia in pregnancy nested in routine antenatal care in a limited-resource setting

ME Gilder, JA Simpson, G Bancone, L McFarlane, N Shah, R van Aalsburg, MK Paw, M Pimanpanarak, J Wiladphaingern, A Myat Min, C Turner, MJ Rijken, M Boel, G Hoogenboom, NW Tun, P Charunwatthana, VI Carrara, F Nosten, R McGready

Global Health Action | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2019

Abstract

Background: Anaemia in pregnancy is typically due to iron deficiency (IDA) but remains a complex and pervasive problem, particularly in low resource settings. At clinics on the Myanmar–Thailand border, a protocol was developed to guide treatment by health workers in antenatal care (ANC). Objective: To evaluate the clinical use of a protocol to treat anaemia in pregnancy. Methods: The design was a descriptive retrospective analysis of antenatal data obtained during the use of a standard anaemia treatment protocol. Two consecutive haematocrits (HCT) <30% prompted a change from routine prophylaxis to treatment doses of haematinics. Endpoints were anaemia at delivery (most recent HCT before deli..

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