Our aim was to clarify and categorize information and decision support needs of pregnant women deciding about amniocentesis.Prenatal screening for Down's syndrome (implemented in routine practice) generates a quantifiable risk of chromosome abnormality. To increase certainty, chromosomal material needs to be obtained through amniocentesis or other diagnostic test. Amniocentesis carries risks of pregnancy loss.Semi-structured interviews were conducted with health professionals and pregnant women who had considered amniocentesis. The data were qualitatively analysed using a two-step thematic content analysis.A sample of 17 health professionals and 17 pregnant women were interviewed. Professionals demonstrated little consensus regarding the mi...
SummaryObjectiveRespect for patients' autonomy is a principle issue in medical ethics. Patients' und...
Explores how the development and availability of prenatal diagnostic testing creates dilemmas for pr...
Objective: Evaluating the information provision procedure about prenatal screening for Down syndrome...
Our aim was to clarify and categorize information and decision support needs of pregnant women decid...
Our aim was to clarify and categorize information and decision support needs of pregnant women decid...
The decision to have an amniocentesis entails a trade-off between a risk of procedure associated mis...
[[abstract]]Background: Although maternal serum screening (MSS) for Down's syndrome has become routi...
The purpose of the study: to determine the most effective type of tests used to identify a fetus wit...
To gain insight into how pregnant women experience serum screening for Down syndrome, we sent questi...
Abstract Background In recent years, determination of personalized risk for fetal chromosomal anomal...
Abstract Background Patient decision aids (PtDAs) hel...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Lack of information is a frequent complaint with regard to physici...
Background: Amniocentesis is the most common prenatal diagnostic procedure undertaken in the United ...
The aim of this study is to describe how obstetricians present amniocentesis to women eligible becau...
Objective: to explore routinisation and constraints on informed choice in a one-stop clinic offering...
SummaryObjectiveRespect for patients' autonomy is a principle issue in medical ethics. Patients' und...
Explores how the development and availability of prenatal diagnostic testing creates dilemmas for pr...
Objective: Evaluating the information provision procedure about prenatal screening for Down syndrome...
Our aim was to clarify and categorize information and decision support needs of pregnant women decid...
Our aim was to clarify and categorize information and decision support needs of pregnant women decid...
The decision to have an amniocentesis entails a trade-off between a risk of procedure associated mis...
[[abstract]]Background: Although maternal serum screening (MSS) for Down's syndrome has become routi...
The purpose of the study: to determine the most effective type of tests used to identify a fetus wit...
To gain insight into how pregnant women experience serum screening for Down syndrome, we sent questi...
Abstract Background In recent years, determination of personalized risk for fetal chromosomal anomal...
Abstract Background Patient decision aids (PtDAs) hel...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Lack of information is a frequent complaint with regard to physici...
Background: Amniocentesis is the most common prenatal diagnostic procedure undertaken in the United ...
The aim of this study is to describe how obstetricians present amniocentesis to women eligible becau...
Objective: to explore routinisation and constraints on informed choice in a one-stop clinic offering...
SummaryObjectiveRespect for patients' autonomy is a principle issue in medical ethics. Patients' und...
Explores how the development and availability of prenatal diagnostic testing creates dilemmas for pr...
Objective: Evaluating the information provision procedure about prenatal screening for Down syndrome...