Ronalds C, Vaughan J P, Sprackling P
J R Coll Gen Pract. 1977 May;27(178):281-4.
A matched control study was carried out to determine whether Asian immigrants in Nottingham made more or less use of the general-practitioner services than British-born white subjects.The study was limited to antenatal, postnatal, and infant care in one general practice, and information was collected from general-practitioner and health-visitor records and by an interview with the mother. The findings showed no difference between the two groups in the use of the general-practitioner or maternal and child welfare services.
开展了一项配对对照研究,以确定诺丁汉的亚洲移民与在英国出生的白人相比,使用全科医生服务的频率是更高还是更低。该研究仅限于一家全科诊所的产前、产后及婴儿护理,信息收集自全科医生和健康访视员的记录,并通过与母亲面谈获取。研究结果表明,两组在使用全科医生服务或母婴福利服务方面没有差异。