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>Heather, you said:
>"Our next stats will be out next year.
>They're pretty reliable stats, and come from impeccable academic research."
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>I was surprised to see this -- in what sense are these impeccable academic
>research?
Magda, I was contrasting this with commercially-backed research, or
research from the formula manufacturers, or research supported by
people wih a monetary interest in infant feeding.
I don't think the questions are perfect. But no one has any
industrially-motivated axe to grind from their publication or
suppression.
So maybe 'impeccable' is not what I meant to attach to every aspect of it ; )
Some of the weaknesses in the questions are historic. That is, they
continue to be asked because they have always been asked, to allow a
comparison. They fail to allow for the fact that patterns of
maternity care have moved on (eg mothers are discharged from hospital
much sooner than 25 or even 10 years ago).
> I have always wondered who the authors of the reports
>are -- I never hear of them in any other bf context, so always assumed that
>they are stats bods.
The same department, and the same personel in some cases, do (or did)
the maternity stats 'Birth Counts' for the DoH.
> Maybe you mean the stats is impeccable academic stuff?
Yeah...probably ; )
You could make a reasonable argument for not letting any of the likes
of us anywhere *near* the collection and publication of these stats -
we'd be far too untrustworthy...selectively massaging them here there
and everywhere, and reading into them all sorts of pro-bf stuff.
Better that a few dry-as-dust Civil Service statisticians do the whole job.
Heather Welford Neil
NCT bfc Newcastle upon Tyne UK
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