ABSTRACT
Vitamin ‘A’ is a one of the most important vitamins
which plays a vital role in normal vision. This is aimed to find out the
causes of vitamin ‘A’ deficiency among children; to find out the
measures of preventing and controlling vitamin ‘A’ deficiency and also
to health educate people on important of giving the children vitamin ‘A’
in their meals. The main scope of the research project is limited only
to the effects of vitamin ‘A’ deficiency among pupils of Funtua Model
primary School, Funtua Local Government Area Katsina State. The research
method adopted was descriptive research method and Questionnaire was
used in the research work for uniform data collection. The research
findings which were obtained through the method of data collection
applied showed that the majority of the respondents representing 98% are
agreed the vitamin ‘A’ can help in growth and development of the
children; However, as regards to the awareness and knowledge of the
respondents 86% strongly agreed that immunization and supplementation of
vitamin ‘A’ can prevent vitamin ‘A’ deficiency. The study has also
found most of the respondents accounting 91.8% agreed that vitamin ‘A’
deficiency is a major cause of non-accidental blindness and also another
finding showed that few of the respondents representing 6.2% disagreed
that vitamin ‘A’ deficiency is a major cause of non-accidental
blindness.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover Page i
Declaration ii
Approval Sheet iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Table of Contents vi
Abstract viii
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
1 1.2 Background of the Study
1 1.3 Statement of the Problem 3
1.4 Purpose/Objectives of the Study 4
1.5 Significance of the Study 4
1.6 Research Question/Hypothesis 5
1.6.1 Research Hypothesis 5
1.7 Scope and Limitation of the Study 6
1.8 Definition of Terms 7
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Introduction 8
2.2 Literature Review 8
2.3 Vitamin A 11
2.4 Sources of Vitamin A 14
2.5 Functions of Vitamin A 14
2.6 Vitamin A Deficiency 15
2.7 Causes of Vitamin A Deficiency 17
2.8 Clinical Features of Vitamin A Deficiency 17 2
.9 Treatment of Vitamin A Deficiency 18
2.10 Prevention of Vitamin A Deficiency 19
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY
3.1 Introduction 22
3.2 Research Design 22
3.3 Area the Study 26
3.4 Population 26
3.5 Sample and Sampling Techniques 27
3.6 Instrument Used for Data Analysis 27
3.7 Validity and Reliability of the Instrument 28
3.8 Method of Data Analysis 28
3.9 Pilot Testing 28
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION
4.1 Introduction 29
4.2 Data Presentation and Analysis 29
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Introduction 38
5.2 Summary 38
5.3 Conclusion/Findings 40
5.4 Recommendations/Implications 41
5.5 Suggestion for Further Studies 42
References 43
Appendix 44