Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a decision aid for prenatal testing of fetal abnormalities compared with a pamphlet in supporting women\u27s decision making.Design A cluster randomised controlled trial.Setting Primary health care.Population Women in early pregnancy consulting a GP.Methods GPs were randomised to provide women with either a decision aid or a pamphlet. The decision aid was a 24-page booklet designed using the Ottowa Decision Framework. The pamphlet was an existing resource available in the trial setting.Main outcome measures Validated scales were used to measure the primary outcomes, informed choice and decisional conflict, and the secondary outcomes, anxiety, depression, attitudes to the pregnancy/fetus and accepta...
Abstract Background Access to information about prenatal screening is important particularly in ligh...
Background: Access to information about prenatal screening is important particularly in light of new...
Abstract Background For pregnant women and their partners, the decision to undergo Down syndrome pre...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a decision aid for prenatal testing of fetal abnormaliti...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a decision aid for prenatal testing of fetal abnormaliti...
Abstract Background By providing information on the relative merits and potential harms of the optio...
Early in pregnancy women and their partners face the complex decision on whether or not to participa...
Early in pregnancy women and their partners face the complex decision on whether or not to participa...
Background: By providing information on the relative merits and potential harms of the options avail...
Background Rapid development in health care has resulted in an increasing number of screening and t...
Introduction: One of the main objectives of prenatal diagnosis programmes is to ensure women make i...
Background and Goal: Screening of fetal anomalies is assumed as a necessary measurement in antenatal...
Abstract Background Patient decision aids (PtDAs) hel...
Article first published online: 12 NOV 2012Background: Rapid development in health care has resulted...
BackgroundAccess to information about prenatal screening is important particularly in light of new t...
Abstract Background Access to information about prenatal screening is important particularly in ligh...
Background: Access to information about prenatal screening is important particularly in light of new...
Abstract Background For pregnant women and their partners, the decision to undergo Down syndrome pre...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a decision aid for prenatal testing of fetal abnormaliti...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a decision aid for prenatal testing of fetal abnormaliti...
Abstract Background By providing information on the relative merits and potential harms of the optio...
Early in pregnancy women and their partners face the complex decision on whether or not to participa...
Early in pregnancy women and their partners face the complex decision on whether or not to participa...
Background: By providing information on the relative merits and potential harms of the options avail...
Background Rapid development in health care has resulted in an increasing number of screening and t...
Introduction: One of the main objectives of prenatal diagnosis programmes is to ensure women make i...
Background and Goal: Screening of fetal anomalies is assumed as a necessary measurement in antenatal...
Abstract Background Patient decision aids (PtDAs) hel...
Article first published online: 12 NOV 2012Background: Rapid development in health care has resulted...
BackgroundAccess to information about prenatal screening is important particularly in light of new t...
Abstract Background Access to information about prenatal screening is important particularly in ligh...
Background: Access to information about prenatal screening is important particularly in light of new...
Abstract Background For pregnant women and their partners, the decision to undergo Down syndrome pre...