In MacDorman and Singh’s (1998) study comparing births attended by nurse-midwives and births attended by physicians, the results indicated that
a. nurse-midwife-attended births led to better birth outcomes.
b. physician-attended births led to better birth outcomes.
c. nurse-midwife-attended births led to lower infant mortality and higher risk of low- birth weight infants.
d. physician-attended births led to lower infant mortality and higher risk of low-birth weight infants.
Answer: a
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