This study examines the interface between newborn screening and prenatal diagnosis from the point-of-view of parents of screen-positive children. Many conditions covered by newborn screening represent classic (autosomal recessive) Mendelian disorders. Parents of screen-positive infants therefore often come to learn that they are carriers of the disease, and face a decision whether to test for it in future pregnancies. Semi-structured interviews were conducted in 2015-2017 with 34 Israeli parents whose child was screen positive. Three major themes emanated from the parents' attitudes toward prenatal testing for the disease in prospective hypothetical pregnancies: rejection of prenatal testing for the disease associated with the screen positi...
International audienceNewborn screening for genetic diseases has developed rapidly in Western countr...
International audienceNewborn screening for genetic diseases has developed rapidly in Western countr...
BACKGROUND: in debates around prenatal screening, it is frequently argued that responsible parenthoo...
Background: This study explored the views of health professionals regarding parental education and i...
Objective: To highlight expectant parents’ attitudes concerning prenatal diagnosis, what the parents...
This study explores the attitudes of parents of children with Down syndrome towards non-invasive pre...
This study explores the attitudes of parents of children with Down syndrome towards non-invasive pre...
PURPOSE: While neonatal bloodspot screening (NBS) for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) has be...
Background: Improved prenatal screening has resulted in significantly more parents facing a diagnosi...
Background: The current neonatal screening program ("the heel prick") involves taking a few drops of...
Parents who know they are carriers of a genetically transmitted disease because they gave birth to a...
This study explores the attitudes of parents of children with Down syndrome towards non-invasive pre...
International audienceNewborn screening for genetic diseases has developed rapidly in Western countr...
Despite the aim of nuchal translucency screening to enhance reproductive choices among prospective p...
International audienceNewborn screening for genetic diseases has developed rapidly in Western countr...
International audienceNewborn screening for genetic diseases has developed rapidly in Western countr...
International audienceNewborn screening for genetic diseases has developed rapidly in Western countr...
BACKGROUND: in debates around prenatal screening, it is frequently argued that responsible parenthoo...
Background: This study explored the views of health professionals regarding parental education and i...
Objective: To highlight expectant parents’ attitudes concerning prenatal diagnosis, what the parents...
This study explores the attitudes of parents of children with Down syndrome towards non-invasive pre...
This study explores the attitudes of parents of children with Down syndrome towards non-invasive pre...
PURPOSE: While neonatal bloodspot screening (NBS) for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) has be...
Background: Improved prenatal screening has resulted in significantly more parents facing a diagnosi...
Background: The current neonatal screening program ("the heel prick") involves taking a few drops of...
Parents who know they are carriers of a genetically transmitted disease because they gave birth to a...
This study explores the attitudes of parents of children with Down syndrome towards non-invasive pre...
International audienceNewborn screening for genetic diseases has developed rapidly in Western countr...
Despite the aim of nuchal translucency screening to enhance reproductive choices among prospective p...
International audienceNewborn screening for genetic diseases has developed rapidly in Western countr...
International audienceNewborn screening for genetic diseases has developed rapidly in Western countr...
International audienceNewborn screening for genetic diseases has developed rapidly in Western countr...
BACKGROUND: in debates around prenatal screening, it is frequently argued that responsible parenthoo...