Lucas A, Cole T J, Morley R, Lucas P J, Davis J A, Bamford M F, Crowle P, Dossetor J F, Pearse R, Boon A
MRC Dunn Nutrition Unit, Cambridge.
Arch Dis Child. 1988 Jan;63(1):48-52. doi: 10.1136/adc.63.1.48.
Factors associated with maternal choice to provide milk for premature infants were investigated in 925 mother/infant pairs in five hospitals. A well educated, married, primiparous mother aged 20 or over who delivered a baby boy by caesarean section was nearly 1000 times more likely to choose to express her milk than a mother who was poorly educated, single, multiparous, and aged under 20, delivering a female infant vaginally. Evidence from the five centres suggested that hospital staff have little influence on a mother's choice of feeding method. The major differences between the populations of babies whose mothers do or do not choose to provide milk, raise important issues concerning the interpretation of data from non-randomised clinical trials of feeding premature infants.
在五家医院的925对母婴中,对与母亲选择为早产儿提供母乳相关的因素进行了调查。一位受过良好教育、已婚、初产、年龄在20岁及以上、通过剖宫产分娩男婴的母亲选择挤奶的可能性几乎是一位未受过良好教育、单身、经产、年龄在20岁以下、经阴道分娩女婴的母亲的1000倍。来自五个中心的证据表明,医院工作人员对母亲选择喂养方式的影响很小。母亲选择或不选择提供母乳的婴儿群体之间的主要差异,引发了有关早产儿喂养非随机临床试验数据解读的重要问题。