Romano Amy M
AMY ROMANO is a midwife, author, and advocate for mother-friendly maternity care. She has analyzed, summarized, and critiqued research for the Lamaze International community since 2004 and is currently co-authoring the second edition of Obstetric Myths Versus Research Realities with Henci Goer. Romano is also a practicing home- and hospital-based midwife in Connecticut.
J Perinat Educ. 2009 Fall;18(4):49-55. doi: 10.1624/105812409X474717.
In this column, the author reprises recent selections from the Lamaze International research blog, Science & Sensibility. Each selection discusses a new study that demonstrates the need to look closely at research articles to avoid being misled. Examples include new research on the effectiveness of intrapartum antibiotics for preventing early onset Group B streptococcal disease in newborns, a recent study on the incidence of infection after cesarean surgery and vaginal birth, and a new study demonstrating long-term benefits of skin-to-skin contact between the mother and infant after birth.
在本专栏中,作者重述了拉玛泽国际组织研究博客“科学与感性”近期的精选内容。每一篇精选内容都讨论了一项新研究,这些研究表明有必要仔细审视研究文章,以免被误导。例子包括关于产时抗生素预防新生儿早发型B族链球菌病有效性的新研究、一项关于剖宫产手术和阴道分娩后感染发生率的近期研究,以及一项证明出生后母婴皮肤接触长期益处的新研究。