Eiser C, Town C, Tripp J
Arch Dis Child. 1985 May;60(5):465-70. doi: 10.1136/adc.60.5.465.
The mothers of 199 infants (mean age 36.7 days) were interviewed to determine how the infant was dressed and wrapped, and how the mother would deal with illness. These data were related to measures of the infant's toe and underarm temperatures and demographic information about the family. The data did not support the hypothesis that infants with particular types of clothing or bedding were at risk of overheating and shows that most mothers dress their infants appropriately. Mothers' ideas about management of illness were often inappropriate particularly in lower socioeducational groups.
对199名婴儿(平均年龄36.7天)的母亲进行了访谈,以确定婴儿的穿着和包裹方式,以及母亲将如何应对疾病。这些数据与婴儿的脚趾和腋下温度测量值以及家庭的人口统计学信息相关。数据不支持这样的假设,即穿着特定类型衣物或使用特定被褥的婴儿有过热风险,且表明大多数母亲给婴儿的穿着是合适的。母亲们关于疾病处理的观念往往并不恰当,尤其是在社会教育程度较低的群体中。