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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of ferrous sulfate supplementation for the prevention of anemia in children aged 6 to 36 months(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-12-03) Palma Carhuachin, Marilyn Yanina; Tuesta Camus, Janibell; Remuzgo Artezano, AnikaObjective: To systematize the best available evidence on the effectiveness of ferrous sulfate supplementation for the prevention of anemia in children aged 6 to 36 months. Materials and Methods: An observational and retrospective systematic review synthesizing the results of multiple primary studies. These studies are an essential part of evidence-based nursing due to their rigorous methodology, identifying relevant studies to address specific clinical practice questions. The search was restricted to full-text articles, and the selected articles underwent critical reading, with the GRADE system used to assign the strength of recommendations. Results: In the final selection, 10 articles were chosen. Of these, 90% (9/10) show greater effectiveness of ferrous sulfate supplementation for the prevention of anemia in children, while 10% (1/10) of the articles report that iron supplementation was not associated with a reduction in anemia prevalence, even with daily doses. Conclusions: The reviewed studies demonstrate that ferrous sulfate supplementation is more effective for the prevention of anemia in children.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of ferrous sulfate supplementation for the prevention of anemia in children aged 6 to 36 months(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-12-03) Palma Carhuachin, Marilyn Yanina; Tuesta Camus, Janibell; Remuzgo Artezano, AnikaObjective: To systematize the best available evidence on the effectiveness of ferrous sulfate supplementation for the prevention of anemia in children aged 6 to 36 months. Materials and Methods: An observational and retrospective systematic review synthesizing the results of multiple primary studies. These studies are an essential part of evidence-based nursing due to their rigorous methodology, identifying relevant studies to address specific clinical practice questions. The search was restricted to full-text articles, and the selected articles underwent critical reading, with the GRADE system used to assign the strength of recommendations. Results: In the final selection, 10 articles were chosen. Of these, 90% (9/10) show greater effectiveness of ferrous sulfate supplementation for the prevention of anemia in children, while 10% (1/10) of the articles report that iron supplementation was not associated with a reduction in anemia prevalence, even with daily doses. Conclusions: The reviewed studies demonstrate that ferrous sulfate supplementation is more effective for the prevention of anemia in children.
