Anaemia Interventions
Cross-source consensus on Anaemia Interventions from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- The review will examine interventions including supplementation, dietary modification, fortification, deworming, education, behaviour change communication, iron sucrose, transfusion, government programmes, and community-based management. — Effectiveness of anaemia interventions in indigenous populations across the globe: a systematic review protocol
- Both single-component and multi-component anaemia interventions will be considered. — Effectiveness of anaemia interventions in indigenous populations across the globe: a systematic review protocol
- Eligible comparators include standard care, no intervention, placebo, or alternative anaemia interventions. — Effectiveness of anaemia interventions in indigenous populations across the globe: a systematic review protocol
- Clinical interventions for non-nutritional anaemia, such as iron chelation therapy, will be excluded. — Effectiveness of anaemia interventions in indigenous populations across the globe: a systematic review protocol
- Existing evidence suggests iron supplementation and micronutrient fortification can rapidly improve iron stores and haemoglobin levels. — Effectiveness of anaemia interventions in indigenous populations across the globe: a systematic review protocol
- Existing evidence suggests health education can improve awareness and practices. — Effectiveness of anaemia interventions in indigenous populations across the globe: a systematic review protocol