Impact of Health Education Intervention on Nutritional Status Among Adolescent Girls in Government Secondary Schools Maiduguri: A Randomised Control Trial

Author:

Ismail Suriani1,Shapu Ruth Charles12ORCID,Ying Lim Poh1ORCID,Ahmad Norliza1ORCID,Garba Hussaini3,Njodi Ibrahim Abubakar3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, University Putra Malaysia, Serdang 43400, Selangor, Malaysia

2. College of Nursing and Midwifery, Damboa Road, Maiduguri 600252, Borno State, Nigeria

3. Department of Physical and Health Education, University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri 600230, Borno State, Nigeria

Abstract

Background: The study aimed to evaluate the impact of a health education intervention on nutritional status among adolescent girls in government secondary schools in Maiduguri Metropolitan Council. Methods: The study was a randomized control trial among 417 adolescent girls aged 10-19 years old. Data were collected from October 2019 to March 2020 using KoBo collect toolbox. Chi-square and Fisher exact were used to compare baseline differences between the intervention and control group, a generalized estimating equation was used to evaluate the impact of health education intervention. Results: There was no significant difference in nutritional status (body mass index for age percentile and mid-upper arm circumference) between the intervention and control group at baseline. There was a statistically significant difference at three and six-months post-intervention for body mass index for age percentile p = 0.005; p < 0.001, while the mid-upper arm circumference was statistically significant at three months post-intervention p < 0.001, but not statistically significant at six months post-intervention. Conclusion: It is clear that health education intervention has an important role in improving the nutritional status of adolescents. Clinical Trial Registration Number: PACTR201905528313816

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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