| Literature DB >> 30223854 |
Habtamu Temesgen1, Ayenew Negesse2, Wubetu Woyraw2, Nakachew Mekonnen3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Globally Less than one fourth of children aged 6-23 months get the recommended minimum dietary diversity feeding practice. Despite this issue is common in Ethiopia, fragmented and inconsistent findings were found. Therefore the main objective of this meta-analysis was to estimate the pooled prevalence of dietary diversity feeding practice and to identify its associated factors among children aged 6-23 months in Ethiopia.Entities:
Keywords: Age 6–23 months; Dietary diversity; Ethiopia; Pooled prevalence
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30223854 PMCID: PMC6142683 DOI: 10.1186/s13052-018-0567-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Fig. 1PRISMA flow diagram of included studies on dietary diversity feeding practice in Ethiopia children
Characteristics of studies included in the systematic review and meta-analysis to estimate the pooled prevalence of dietary diversity among children age 6–23 months in Ethiopia from 2011 up to 2018
| Authors | Region | Study year | Publication year | Study design | Sample size | Actual Sample used | Prevalence (at 95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tegegne et al. [ | Oromya | 2016 | 2017 | cross-sectional | 836 | 801 | 28.5(25.37,31.63) |
| Solomon et al. [ | Addis Ababa | 2016 | 2017 | cross-sectional | 365 | 352 | 59.9(54.78,65.02) |
| Mekonnen et al. [ | SPNN | 2015 | 2017 | cross-sectional | 623 | 611 | 27.3(23.77,30.83) |
| Temesgen et al. [ | Amhara | 2016 | 2018 | cross-sectional | 740 | 736 | 13(10.57,15.43) |
| Beyene et al. [ | Amhara | 2014 | 2015 | cross-sectional | 925 | 920 | 12.6(10.46,14.74) |
| Belew et al. [ | Amhara | 2016 | 2017 | cross-sectional | 1034 | 1034 | 17(14.71,19.29) |
| Aemro et al. [ | Ethiopia | 2011 | 2013 | cross-sectional | 2836 | 2836 | 10.8(9.66,11.94) |
| Kumera et al. [ | Amhara | 2016 | 2018 | cross-sectional | 967 | 955 | 13.6(11.43,15.77) |
| Agize et al. [ | Oromya | 2014 | 2016 | cross-sectional | 730 | 700 | 16(13.28,18.72) |
| Gatahun, et al. [ | SPNN | 2014 | 2015 | cross-sectional | 759 | 562 | 23.3(19.80,26.80) |
| Getu Gamo Sagaro [ | SPNN | 2016 | 2017 | cross-sectional | 944 | 939 | 43.2(40.03,46.37) |
| Gebremedhin et al. [ | Amhara | 2014 | 2016 | cross-sectional | 2080 | 2080 | 7(5.90,8.10) |
| Gebremichael et al. [ | Oromya | 2016 | 2017 | Cross-sectional | 647 | 635 | 25.2(21.82,28.58) |
| Legesse et al. [ | Afar | 2015 | 2017 | cross-sectional | 370 | 370 | 30.8(26.10,35.50) |
Fig. 2Forest plot for pooled prevalence of dietary diversity of children, 6–23 months in Ethiopia
Sub group analysis of the pooled prevalence dietary diversity feeding practice among children aged 6–23 months in Ethiopia from 2011 up to 2018
| Sub group by | Number of studies included | Prevalence (95% CI) | Heterogeneity statistics | I2 | Tau-squared | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Region | Amhara | 5 | 12.58(CI:8.61,16.55) | 85.62 | 0.00 | 98.8% | 19.36 |
| Oromia | 3 | 23.20(CI:15.43,30.96) | 38.60 | 0.00 | 94.8% | 44.65 | |
| SNNP | 3 | 31.29(CI:19:00,43.57) | 78.60 | 0.00 | 97.5% | 114.91 | |
| aOthers | 3 | 33.76(CI:4.80,62.71) | 387.87 | 0.00 | 99.5% | 650.62 | |
| Time of study | After year 2015 | 7 | 28.490 (18.38, 38.59) | 530.66 | 0.00 | 98.9% | 183.43 |
| Within and before 2015 | 7 | 23.254 (17.73, 28.78) | 262.8 | 0.00 | 97.7% | 43.74 | |
| Place (study setting) | Towns | 3 | 32.46(9.22, 55.69) | 295.20 | 0.000 | 99.3% | 418.14 |
| Rural and town | 11 | 20.84(15.28, 26.39) | 751.64 | 0.000 | 98.7% | 86.47 | |
aAddis Ababa, afar, Ethiopia
Meta regression to identify source of heterogeneity for the prevalence of dietary diversity among children age 6–23 months in Ethiopia, 2011 up to 2018
| Variables | Coefficients | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Region | Oromia | 10.59 | 0.27 |
| SNNP | 20.87 | 0.05 | |
| Others | 18.65 | 0.07 | |
| Sample size | sample included in the analysis | −.0110771 | 0.05 |
| Time of the study | After 2015 | 10.31065 | 0.186 |
| Study area | Town | 11.43705 | 0.233 |
Fig. 3Forest plot showing pooled odds ratio of the associated factors for dietary diversity. (a Place of delivery, b Antenatal care, c Postnatal care, d Exposed to media, e Urban residence and f Mother involved in decision making)