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Boletín médico del Hospital Infantil de México

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Abstract

VASQUEZ-GUZMAN, Rocío A. et al. Evaluation of the prescription pattern of ferrous sulfate as a therapy for preventing iron deficiency anemia in infants. Bol. Med. Hosp. Infant. Mex. [online]. 2022, vol.79, n.6, pp.376-380.  Epub Jan 13, 2023. ISSN 1665-1146.  https://doi.org/10.24875/bmhim.22000081.

Background:

Iron deficiency prevalence in infants is high. Therefore, iron supplementation has been recommended and specified as a program. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of the prescription of ferrous sulfate as a preventive therapy for iron deficiency anemia in young infants.

Methods:

We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study of clinical records of young infants with eight visits per year. We analyzed a total of 287 records. The prescription characteristics included five criteria prescription indication, age at prescription, dosage, periodicity, and time. These characteristics were scored as follows 1 point when it was considered adequate and 0 when it was considered inadequate; the minimum possible score was 0, and the maximum possible score was 5 points. Statistical analysis included percentages and 95% confidence intervals (CI).

Results:

The prescription pattern of ferrous sulfate as preventive therapy in infants under one year of age was indicated in 100% of the records reviewed. All five criteria were met in 18.1% of the reviewed records (95%CI 13.6–22.6). The lowest compliance corresponded to adequate dosage (29.2%; 95%CI 23.9–34.5). Age at prescription was correct in 75.9% (95%CI 70.9–80.9); duration of prescription was correct in 44.2% (95%CI 38.4–50.0), and periodicity was proper in 31.1% (95%CI 25.9–36.7) of the files reviewed.

Conclusions:

Compliance with the prescription of ferrous sulfate as a preventive measure for anemia in infants was not as expected; interventions are needed to reverse this behavior.

Keywords : First prescription; Primary prevention; Anemia; Infant care.

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