Perceived Value of Prenatal Ultrasound Screening: A Survey of Pregnant Women.
Margot Kelly HedrickGail GellerAngie C JelinMarielle S GrossPublished in: Maternal and child health journal (2022)
This study highlights women's perceptions of prenatal ultrasounds as an inherently valuable source of information and preparedness, beyond their role in informing clinical decision-making. Identifying the ethical constructs underpinning patients' perspectives may help direct development of counseling tools responsive to individual needs and values regarding prenatal ultrasound findings.
Keyphrases
- pregnant women
- decision making
- pregnancy outcomes
- magnetic resonance imaging
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- public health
- primary care
- prognostic factors
- healthcare
- depressive symptoms
- mental health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- peritoneal dialysis
- physical activity
- metabolic syndrome
- health information
- computed tomography
- social media
- adipose tissue
- skeletal muscle
- men who have sex with men
- hiv testing