The GP's role in improving the uptake of healthy start vitamins.
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We were interested to read the editorial by Saxena et al.1 We agree that GPs are in an ideal position to support expectant mothers through their pregnancy and the postnatal period. An important aspect of any GP’s role is of course health promotion and recently efforts have been made by local health authorities to encourage expectant mothers to consider vitamin D supplementation. Symptomatic cases of vitamin D deficiency are on the rise in the UK and are especially common in young children froma South Asian, Middle Eastern, or African background. The Healthy Start programme entitles all pregnant women, new mothers, and young children from low income families to receive vouchers that can be exchanged for free vitamins. It is often believed that cultural, social, or language differences may explain the poor uptake of vitamin D supplementation in the above communities. Between February–March 2012, we distributed a questionnaire to all mothers attending a health visitor clinic at a general practice in Glasgow to identify whether mothers with an adequate knowledge of English were aware of the Healthy Start programme and whether they administered vitamin supplements to their children.Out of 37 mothers approached, 34(92%) questionnaires were returned. Most mothers (n = 33, 97%) were of white, Scottish ethnic origin with English as their native language. The median age of the infant attending the clinic was 4months (range 1–4). During the pregnancy, none of the mothers took Healthy Start vitamins, despite being eligible in terms of family income. Ten mothers (29%) paid for overthe-counter vitamins for pregnancy. Only three mothers (8%) could recall receiving written information about vitamin supplementation in infants and eight mothers (24%) recalled receiving verbal information. Of the 14 infants who were eligible forHealthy Start vitamins, four (29%) were taking vitamin supplements and only one of these was taking Healthy Start vitamins. This audit highlights that there is poor uptake of the Healthy Start programme, even in groups whose native language is English. It is clear that newmothers are not sufficientlywell informedof theavailability of vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy and infancy. By improving awareness of vitamin supplementation, GPs could make a clear difference to the health of themother and the young child.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
دوره 62 601 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2012