Improving Iron-Folic Acid and Calcium Supplementation Compliance through Counseling, Reminder Cards and Cell Phone Messages in Kenya

Evelyn Matiri *

PATH, Washington, DC, USA.

Erika Pied

PATH, Washington, DC, USA.

Olivia Velez

ICF International, Rockville, MD, USA.

David Cantor

ICF International, Rockville, MD, USA.

Rae Galloway

PATH, Washington, DC, USA.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Objectives: To determine if compliance with daily iron-folic acid (IFA) supplementation to prevent anemia and daily IFA and calcium supplementation to prevent anemia and pre-eclampsia can be improved with counseling and by using reminder cards and cell phone messages to ensure daily intake.

Methods: Implementation research conducted in Eastern region and Nyanza region of Kenya over six months with 120 pregnant women. Initial qualitative research determined women's perceptions about anemia and pre-eclampsia and experiences with taking IFA/calcium and was used to develop counseling messages. All women received standard antenatal care (ANC), counseling, and reminder cards. Women were randomized into one of four groups:  those receiving only IFA and no text messages; those receiving only IFA with text messages; those receiving IFA and calcium with no text messages; and those receiving IFA and calcium with text messages. Supplement compliance and barriers to compliance was assessed monthly during ANC or home visits and measured by self-reporting by women, reporting by a family member who observed intake, and by counting remaining pills.  Husbands, mothers-in-law, health workers and community leaders were interviewed for insights about how they can influence compliance.

Results: Initial findings in Kenya suggest that less than 5% of women are taking 90+IFA supplements during pregnancy due to inadequate supplies, lack of counseling or compliance with IFA supplementation.

Conclusions: This study will help inform future programming on the existing IFA supplementation policy and as the country introduces calcium supplementation.


How to Cite

Matiri, Evelyn, Erika Pied, Olivia Velez, David Cantor, and Rae Galloway. 2015. “Improving Iron-Folic Acid and Calcium Supplementation Compliance through Counseling, Reminder Cards and Cell Phone Messages in Kenya”. European Journal of Nutrition & Food Safety 5 (5):1128-29. https://doi.org/10.9734/EJNFS/2015/21281.

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