Parents' experiences of universal screening for haemoglobin disorders: implications for practice in a new genetics era.
BACKGROUND: England is the only country in the world that currently has universal population screening for haemoglobin disorders through linked antenatal and newborn screening. Little is known about the acceptability of such screening. AIM: To explore parents' experiences of, and attitudes tow...
Main Authors: | Locock, L, Kai, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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