Knowledge, awareness, and use of folic acid among women of childbearing age living in a peri-urban community in Ghana: A cross-sectional survey

Author:

Harrison Obed Akwaa1,Ifie Idolo2,Nkwonta Chikere2,Dzandu Bennett Atta1,Gattor Albert Owusu3,Adimado Emma Efua4,Odoi Kafui Kofi4,Aziavor Benedicta1,Saalia Firibu Kwesi1,Steiner-Asiedu Matilda1

Affiliation:

1. University of Ghana

2. University of Leeds

3. University of Regensburg

4. Ghana Health Services

Abstract

Abstract Background: Folic acid, a water-soluble B-complex vitamin, plays a crucial role in DNA synthesis and maintenance, making it particularly significant during reproduction. Its well-known ability to reduce the risk of congenital anomalies during the periconceptional period underscores its importance. The increased requirement for folate during pregnancy and lactation is essential to support the physiological changes of the mother and ensure optimal growth and development of the foetus and offspring. This study assessed the knowledge, awareness, and use of folic acid among pregnant and lactating women of reproductive age residing in Dodowa in the Shai Osu-Doku District, Accra, Ghana. Methods: The study was a cross-sectional design that involved 388 randomly selected participants (97 pregnant and 291 lactating women). Structured questionnaires were administered to gather information on the socioeconomic demographic characteristics, knowledge, awareness, and use of folic acid of the participants. Dietary intake was assessed using a food frequency questionnaire. The data were analysed using descriptive statistics and Pearson's chi-square analysis tests and arepresented as frequencies and percentages, means, standard deviations, bar graphs, and pie charts. The significance of the results was determined at a 95% confidence interval. Results: The mean age of the participants was 31±5.0 years. Among the study participants, 46.1% demonstrated knowledge of folic acid deficiency, while approximately 68.3% had a high awareness of folic acid supplementation. Approximately 75% of the participants indicated that they had not used folic acid supplements within the week, and 15.5% reported consuming folate-fortified food per week. Conclusions: The women exhibited high awareness but poor knowledge regarding the usage of folic acid supplementation during pregnancy and lactation. Consequently, this lack of knowledge influenced the low use of folic acid supplements and low intake of folate-rich foods among pregnant and lactating mothers.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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