Congenital anomalies are the leading cause of death and morbidity in
children under 1 year of age. Down syndrome and neural tube defects are
congenital anomalies that may be diagnosed before birth using prenatal
tests. In the Netherlands, prenatal screening for Down syndrome and for
structural congenital anomalies is offered to every pregnany woman in
the context of a nation-wide prenatal screening program. The aim of this
program is to inform prospective parents of the options available to
them when a congenital anomaly is diagnosed; to prepare for the birth of
a child with the condition, or to opt for termination of pregnancy. The
goal of the active, routine offer of information about prenatal
screening for Down syndrome and structural congenital anomalies, is to
enable prospective parents to make an autonomous informed decision about
whether or not to participate in the prenatal screening program. The
objective of this thesis is to evaluate the information provision,
informed decision-making and participation, in the context of the Dutch
program for prenatal screening.
http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/30804/111215_Schoonen%2C%20Helena%20Maria%20Johanna%20Dymphina%20Hendrika%20-%20BEWERKT.pdf
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