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Review
. 1995 Dec;15(13):1215-26.
doi: 10.1002/pd.1970151304.

Towards informed decisions about prenatal testing: a review

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Towards informed decisions about prenatal testing: a review

T M Marteau. Prenat Diagn. 1995 Dec.

Abstract

There are now several well-documented psychological problems associated with prenatal testing programmes. These include poor understanding of tests undergone or declined, anxiety following false positive results, and false reassurance in those receiving negative test results. There is, as yet, little evidence concerning how to provide services to circumvent these. The focus of this review is upon just one of these problems: how best to inform women about prenatal testing and their reproductive options following the diagnosis of a fetal abnormality. Possible methods of improving informed decision-making either about whether to undergo testing or whether to terminate an affected pregnancy are described drawing upon research from antenatal and other health care areas. Future challenges for clinical practice and research in this area concern the range of conditions and predispositions for which prenatal testing with the option of termination should be offered.

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  • Questions of parental anxiety.
    Ferguson-Smith MA. Ferguson-Smith MA. Prenat Diagn. 1995 Dec;15(13):1209-13. doi: 10.1002/pd.1970151303. Prenat Diagn. 1995. PMID: 8710762 No abstract available.

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