Haigh J, Wilkinson L
Health Visit. 1989 Feb;62(2):43-5.
This is a study of the maternal care of 84 sets of twins in their own homes in Sheffield, compared with random and matched singleton controls funded by the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths. The findings suggest that the stress experienced by parents appears to be related more to the number of children to be cared for than the fact of twinning. The study revealed that twin babies received more health visitor care and less GP care than singleton babies.
这是一项关于谢菲尔德84对双胞胎在家中接受母亲照料情况的研究,研究将其与由婴儿死亡研究基金会资助的随机选取和匹配的单胞胎对照组进行了比较。研究结果表明,父母所经历的压力似乎更多地与需要照料的孩子数量有关,而非与孩子为双胞胎这一事实有关。该研究还表明,与单胞胎婴儿相比,双胞胎婴儿接受健康访视员护理的次数更多,接受全科医生护理的次数更少。