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Introduction In Ethiopia, undernutrition is the common
public health concern, swaying the lives of lots of
adolescent girls. Its sequelae are not only limited to
them, but rather their upcoming offspring are vulnerable
too. Even though some studies have been carried out
in different parts of the country, the national pooled
prevalence and determinants of undernutrition are not
known. Therefore, this study is aimed at determining the
pooled prevalence and determinants of undernutrition
among adolescent girls in Ethiopia.
Methods Published articles will be retrieved from
databases such as Medline and PubMed. Electronic search
engines such as Google Scholar and Google will be used.
To identify eligible studies, the Joanna Briggs Institute
quality appraisal checklists prepared for different study
designs will be used. The Preferred Reporting Items for
Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses checklist will be
used to maintain the scientific robustness of the study. The
presence of heterogeneity among studies will be examined
by forest plot as well as I
2
heterogeneity test. Potential
causes of heterogeneity will be explored by carrying
out sensitivity and subgroup analyses. The DerSimonian
and Laird random-effects model will be used provided
that heterogeneity is observed. Publication bias will be
examined by observing funnel plots, and objectively by
Egger’s regression test. If the funnel plot is asymmetric
and/or Egger’s test was found to be statistically significant
(p<0.05), the trim and fill (Duval and Tweedie’s) analysis
will be performed. The presence of a statistical association
between independent and dependent variables will be
declared if the p value is <0.05 with the 95%
CI.
Ethics and dissemination
Since this is a systema
tic
review and meta-analysis, ethical clearance will not be
a concern. The results of the study will be published in a
peer-reviewed reputable journal and presented at different
scientific research conferences.
trial registration number
CRD42018106180. |
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