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  3. Health Personnel in the Central Region Perceptions of Anemia in Pregnancy
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Felix Fiavor

Health Personnel in the Central Region Perceptions of Anemia in Pregnancy

Abstract: The review paper visualizes health personnel in the Central Region's perceptions of anemia in pregnancy. The review presented the context of the key concepts of the research study. Knowledge of health professionals on AIP, health professionals’ perceptions of the management of AIP, and effects of the knowledge on the management of AIP, The review begins with the definition of AIP and AIP, prevalence, and AIP as a public health problem in Ghana. Further, there was a review on the treatment and management of AIP with observed prose. The causes of AIP include environmental, behavioral, and social factors that limit the adequate nutrient intake and absorption or exposure to infectious diseases. However, the observed literature and the results of this research may be enriched by doing a study that is a replication of this study and that investigates this issue utilizing the mixed methods methodology. In addition, qualitative research might be carried out to investigate the reasons behind the negative association that was shown to exist between home characteristics, socio-cultural belief patterns of health workers, and the management of AIP in certain health facilities in Ghana and elsewhere.