TY - JOUR
T1 - Improving iron folic acid consumption through interpersonal communication
T2 - Findings from the Reduction in Anemia through Normative Innovations (RANI) project
AU - Ganjoo, Rohini
AU - Rimal, Rajiv N.
AU - Talegawkar, Sameera A
AU - Sedlander, Erica
AU - Pant, Ichhya
AU - Bingenheimer, Jeffrey B.
AU - Chandarana, Shikha
AU - Aluc, Aika
AU - Jin, Yichen
AU - Yilma, Hagere
AU - Panda, Bikash
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding for this project was provided by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation ( OPP1182519 ) to the George Washington University (Rajiv N. Rimal, PI).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors
PY - 2022/1
Y1 - 2022/1
N2 - Objective: More than half of Indian women of reproductive age are anemic. Regular iron folic acid uptake can prevent and treat anemia. This study investigated the effect of interpersonal communication on improving IFA use among women of reproductive age. Methods: The Reduction in Anemia through Normative Innovations (RANI) Project is a cluster randomized trial that collected longitudinal data from control (n = 1896) and intervention (n = 1898) communities in Odisha, India at Time 1 and six months later at Time 2. Structural equation models assessed the effect of the intervention on iron folic acid use via multiple interpersonal communication pathways. Results: Compared to the control arm, iron folic acid use significantly increased in the intervention arm. Both, general health interpersonal communication and anemia-specific interpersonal communication were augmented in the intervention communities. The impact of the intervention on iron folic acid use was mediated through anemia-specific interpersonal communication. Conclusion: The RANI Project increased interpersonal communication among participants, resulting in increased iron folic acid use for anemia reduction. Practice implications: Strategic use of targeted interpersonal communication to promote behavior change appears to be a viable strategy to increase iron folic acid use to reduce anemia.
AB - Objective: More than half of Indian women of reproductive age are anemic. Regular iron folic acid uptake can prevent and treat anemia. This study investigated the effect of interpersonal communication on improving IFA use among women of reproductive age. Methods: The Reduction in Anemia through Normative Innovations (RANI) Project is a cluster randomized trial that collected longitudinal data from control (n = 1896) and intervention (n = 1898) communities in Odisha, India at Time 1 and six months later at Time 2. Structural equation models assessed the effect of the intervention on iron folic acid use via multiple interpersonal communication pathways. Results: Compared to the control arm, iron folic acid use significantly increased in the intervention arm. Both, general health interpersonal communication and anemia-specific interpersonal communication were augmented in the intervention communities. The impact of the intervention on iron folic acid use was mediated through anemia-specific interpersonal communication. Conclusion: The RANI Project increased interpersonal communication among participants, resulting in increased iron folic acid use for anemia reduction. Practice implications: Strategic use of targeted interpersonal communication to promote behavior change appears to be a viable strategy to increase iron folic acid use to reduce anemia.
KW - Anemia
KW - Interpersonal communication
KW - Intervention
KW - Iron folic acid
KW - Women of reproductive age
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U2 - 10.1016/j.pec.2021.04.032
DO - 10.1016/j.pec.2021.04.032
M3 - Article
C2 - 33980397
AN - SCOPUS:85105602611
SN - 0738-3991
VL - 105
SP - 81
EP - 87
JO - Patient Education and Counseling
JF - Patient Education and Counseling
IS - 1
ER -