Type | Journal Article - Journal of Applied Science And Research |
Title | Prevalence’s of Undernourishment and It’s Associated Factors of Children among 6-59 Months Age in Guto Gida District, East Wollega Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
Page numbers | 50-72 |
URL | http://fr.cmamforum.org/Pool/Resources/Prevalence-of-undernourishment-and-its-associated-factors-of-children-among-6-to-59-months-age-in-Guto-Gida-District-East-Wollega-Zone-Oromia-Ethiopia.pdf |
Abstract | Nutrition is central pillar of human life and its request differ with respect to age, gender and during physiological changes such as complimentary feeding and child age. Ethiopia has a high prevalence of Acute and Chronic Malnutrition, with almost half of Ethiopian children chronically malnourished and one-in-ten children wasted. About 47% of children under-five are stunted, 11% are wasted and 38% are underweight (EDHS, 2011). A community based cross- sectional descriptive survey and measurements of MUAC was used to investigate Prevalence of Undernourishment and Its Associated Factors among Children 6-59 Months of Age in Guto Gida District, East Wollega Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia. Multistage random sampling technique was used and 359 children aged between 6-59 months aged were selected from 398 enrolled children to the study.The quantitative data were analyzed using SPSS for windows version (17.0) and EPI-6. Multiple logistic regressions were run to assess factors that were associated with the dependent variable at p< 0.05 and to control the confounders. Finally, the study result shows 27.5 percentage of children were severe stunted, 41.78% less than 65% median for height meaning that stunted children, 11.14% wasting for among 24-59months age and wasted children 6-23months were 12.53%, 28.4% underweight, severe mal nourished 39.6%. The quality of water was also one of the bottlenecks of child undernourishment at study area. Despite many efforts going on, there is a need to intersectional collaboration to address the immediate and intermediate causes of child undernourishment in Guto Gida districts. Moreover, it is very demanding to scale-up the interventions in terms of the quality and quantity food reaching the majority who need it. |