‘Something that helped the whole picture’: Experiences of parents offered rapid prenatal exome sequencing in routine clinical care in the English National Health Service
Objectives: In October 2020, rapid prenatal exome sequencing (pES) was introduced into routine National Health Service (NHS) care in England. This study aimed to explore parent experiences and their information and support needs from the perspective of parents offered pES and of health professionals...
Main Authors: | McInnes‐Dean, H, Mellis, R, Daniel, M, Walton, H, Baple, EL, Bertoli, M, Fisher, J, Gajewska‐Knapik, K, Holder‐Espinasse, M, Lafarge, C, Leeson‐Beevers, K, McEwan, A, Pandya, P, Parker, M, Peet, S, Roberts, L, Sankaran, S, Smith, A, Tapon, D, Wu, WH, Wynn, SL, Chitty, LS, Hill, M, Peter, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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