MORBIDITY PATTERN OF ANEMIA AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN WHO ATTEND ANC IN ISHAKA ADVENTIST, BUSHENYI DISTRICT UGANDA.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS


DECLARATION…………………………………………..2

DEDICATION………………………………………………3

ACKNOWLEDGEMEN……………………………..4

TABLE OF CONTENTS………………………….5

LIST OF TABLES…………………………………6

TABLE OF FIGURES……………………………6

LIST OF ACRONYMS………………………….7

ABSRACT…………………………………………….8

CHAPTER ONE

1.1Introduction ..................................................9

1.2 Background information………………………………………………9

1.3 problem of the statement

1.4.0 Problem justification…………………………………………………11

1.4.1 Study objectives...............................................................................12

1.4.2 Broad objectives .............................................................................12

1.4.3 Specific objectives...........................................................................12

CHAPTER TWO

2.0 Literature Review ..............................................................................13

CHAPTER THREE

3.1.1 Introduction ......................................................................................16

3.1.2 Study area..........................................................................................16

3.1.3 Country of study ...............................................................................16

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3.1.4 District of study ................................................................................16

3.2 study design…………………………………………………………………17

3.3 study population…………………………………………………………….17

3.4 sample size………………………………………………………………….17

3.5 sample technique……………………………………………………………18

3.6 data collection……………………………………………………………….18

3.7 pretest ……………………………………………………………………… 18

3.8 study analysis and limitation………………………………………………19

CHAPTER FOUR

Research findings……………………………………………20

CHAPTER FIVE

Discussion, Conclusion and Recommendation……………26

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1; Age distribution of the …………………………………………..20

Table 2: level of education of the respondents………………………………21

Table 3. Respondent by health conditions…………………………………..23

Table 4. Showing the condition causing anemia in pregnant mother…………24

Table 5. Treatment outcomes of various health problem………………………25

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Tribe of the respondents………………………………. .21

Fig. 2: Marital status of the respondents…………………………….22


MORBIDITY PATTERN OF ANEMIA AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN WHO ATTEND ANC IN ISHAKA ADVENTIST, BUSHENYI DISTRICT UGANDA.
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