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The level and determinants of knowledge and attitude towards nutrition among pregnant women in Minjar Shenkora district, Ethiopia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 July 2024

Meron Demisew
Affiliation:
Department of Food and Nutritional Science, Wollega Uiversity Shambu Campus, Shambu, Ethiopia
Habtamu Fekadu Gemede
Affiliation:
Department of Food Technology and Nutrition, Wollega University, Nekemte, Ethiopia
Kassahun Ayele*
Affiliation:
Department of Food and Nutritional Science, Wollega Uiversity Shambu Campus, Shambu, Ethiopia
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*Corresponding author: Kassahun Ayele, email: kassahunayele23@gmail.com

Abstract

Maternal knowledge and attitudes towards nutrition are essential for achieving healthy dietary behaviours for a positive pregnancy outcome. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the level and determinants of knowledge and attitudes towards nutrition among pregnant women in the Minjar Shenkora district, Ethiopia. Institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted between June and August 2021 among 334 pregnant women who were selected using a systematic random sampling technique. Data were collected using a semi-structured questionnaire and analysed using SPSS version 21. Bivariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were used to identify the determinants of nutritional knowledge and attitudes. P < 0.05, with a 95% CI was used to declare statistical significance. Overall, 69.2% and 44.0% of the pregnant women were not knowledgeable and had an unfavourable attitude toward nutrition, respectively. The educational status of pregnant women (P < 0.01) and access to nutritional information (P < 0.01) were significantly associated with nutritional knowledge, while the educational status of pregnant women (P < 0.01) was associated with nutritional attitude. Respondents’ knowledge of and attitudes toward nutrition were low. Pregnant women’s educational levels and access to nutritional information are strongly related to their nutritional knowledge. Likewise, the educational status of the pregnant women was significantly associated with their nutritional attitudes. Therefore, education and counselling on maternal nutrition are needed to improve healthy maternal nutrition tips in the study area.

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Table 1. Socio-demographic characteristics of pregnant women in Minjar Shenkora district, Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 334)

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Table 2. Obstetrics and health characteristics of pregnant women in Minjar Shenkora district, Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 334)

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Table 3. Level of knowledge towards nutrition among pregnant women in Minjar Shenkora district, Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 334)

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Table 4. Bivariate and multivariate analysis of associated with knowledge towards nutrition among pregnant women in Minjar Shenkora district, Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 334)

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Table 5. Level of attitude towards nutrition among pregnant women in Minjar Shenkora district, Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 334)

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Table 6. Bivariate and multivariate analysis of associated attitudes towards nutrition among pregnant women in Minjar Shenkora district, Ethiopia, 2021 (n = 334)