Abstract Background Down syndrome is a common chromosomal abnormality and prenatal screening can inform parents of the risk of their baby having Down syndrome. Little research has examined how decisions regarding both Down syndrome screening as well as diagnosis are made among women who are currently pregnant and how their decisions are influenced by their social contexts, specifically family and social media, using mixed methods. The study was to test the validity and reliability of a scale that measures pregnant women’s attitudes and decision-making concerning prenatal Down syndrome screening and diagnosis in urban areas of Taiwan. Methods We developed an item pool based on a literature review and in-depth interviews with 30 pregnant w...
Background: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality found in live-born babies....
Objective: Uptake rates for Down syndrome screening (DSS) in the Netherlands are low compared with t...
Introduction: The screening of Down’s syndrome by the measurement of serum markers using dual and qu...
Objective: This study is aimed at enhancing understanding prenatal screening decision making through...
Abstract Background For pregnant women and their partners, the decision to undergo Down syndrome pre...
Objective To determine the knowledge of pregnant women about prenatal tests. and what tests they wou...
Abstract Background Patient decision aids (PtDAs) hel...
Research considering the role of attitudes in prenatal testing choices has commonly focused on the r...
Objective To determine the knowledge of pregnant women about prenatal tests, and what tests they wou...
Abstract Background Down Syndrome screening test is a bridge between knowledge and uncertainty, safe...
Background: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality found in live-born babies....
Objective: To study pregnant women's preference among various screening options for Down syndrome (D...
International audienceImportance: Noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) using cell-free DNA in matern...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the prenatal trajectory and the experiences of mothers of a child with Down sy...
In order to explore the impact of potential new technologies in the area of prenatal screening, we c...
Background: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality found in live-born babies....
Objective: Uptake rates for Down syndrome screening (DSS) in the Netherlands are low compared with t...
Introduction: The screening of Down’s syndrome by the measurement of serum markers using dual and qu...
Objective: This study is aimed at enhancing understanding prenatal screening decision making through...
Abstract Background For pregnant women and their partners, the decision to undergo Down syndrome pre...
Objective To determine the knowledge of pregnant women about prenatal tests. and what tests they wou...
Abstract Background Patient decision aids (PtDAs) hel...
Research considering the role of attitudes in prenatal testing choices has commonly focused on the r...
Objective To determine the knowledge of pregnant women about prenatal tests, and what tests they wou...
Abstract Background Down Syndrome screening test is a bridge between knowledge and uncertainty, safe...
Background: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality found in live-born babies....
Objective: To study pregnant women's preference among various screening options for Down syndrome (D...
International audienceImportance: Noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) using cell-free DNA in matern...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the prenatal trajectory and the experiences of mothers of a child with Down sy...
In order to explore the impact of potential new technologies in the area of prenatal screening, we c...
Background: Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality found in live-born babies....
Objective: Uptake rates for Down syndrome screening (DSS) in the Netherlands are low compared with t...
Introduction: The screening of Down’s syndrome by the measurement of serum markers using dual and qu...