Original article can be found at: http://jid.sagepub.com/ Full text of this article is not available in the UHRAThe objective was to gain a deeper insight into the lived experiences of parents during antenatal testing for Down syndrome and the subsequent birth of their baby. A phenomenological research inquiry used unstructured interviews and thematic framework analysis. Conversations between parents and midwives about Down syndrome, when they occurred, were brief, functional and had a biomedical problem orientation. Antenatal screening failed to meet parents' expectations of better preparation for birth. After birth, children's 'differentness' rather than health needs was the main focus of care interventions. The inquiry revealed the 'invi...
Since the birth of our daughter, a beautiful 19-month-old girl with Down syndrome, I've paid a ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: We assessed socioeconomic differences in probabilities of prenatal...
The experience of receiving a Down syndrome (DS) determination in Canada has not been thoroughly exp...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the prenatal trajectory and the experiences of mothers of a child with Down sy...
Objective: This study was undertaken to ask mothers who had children with Down syndrome after receiv...
This study explored the preliminary experiences of parents upon learning of their child’s diagnosis ...
Within the last few decades, major advances in the field of prenatal testing have transpired yet lit...
This study explored the preliminary experiences of parents upon learning of their child's diagnosis ...
Down's syndrome has been, and continues to be, a central focus of prenatal testing technology. Howev...
Objective: The introduction of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for Down syndrome (DS) has spark...
This master's thesis discusses the way mothers cope with the fact that their newborn baby is diagnos...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling to diagnosi...
This study explores the attitudes of parents of children with Down syndrome towards non-invasive pre...
This article reviews research on both parent and healthcare practitioner experiences of prenatal scr...
Background: The perceptions of individuals with Down syndrome are conspicuously absent in discussi...
Since the birth of our daughter, a beautiful 19-month-old girl with Down syndrome, I've paid a ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: We assessed socioeconomic differences in probabilities of prenatal...
The experience of receiving a Down syndrome (DS) determination in Canada has not been thoroughly exp...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the prenatal trajectory and the experiences of mothers of a child with Down sy...
Objective: This study was undertaken to ask mothers who had children with Down syndrome after receiv...
This study explored the preliminary experiences of parents upon learning of their child’s diagnosis ...
Within the last few decades, major advances in the field of prenatal testing have transpired yet lit...
This study explored the preliminary experiences of parents upon learning of their child's diagnosis ...
Down's syndrome has been, and continues to be, a central focus of prenatal testing technology. Howev...
Objective: The introduction of non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for Down syndrome (DS) has spark...
This master's thesis discusses the way mothers cope with the fact that their newborn baby is diagnos...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling to diagnosi...
This study explores the attitudes of parents of children with Down syndrome towards non-invasive pre...
This article reviews research on both parent and healthcare practitioner experiences of prenatal scr...
Background: The perceptions of individuals with Down syndrome are conspicuously absent in discussi...
Since the birth of our daughter, a beautiful 19-month-old girl with Down syndrome, I've paid a ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: We assessed socioeconomic differences in probabilities of prenatal...
The experience of receiving a Down syndrome (DS) determination in Canada has not been thoroughly exp...