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Professionals' preferences in prenatal counseling at the limits of viability: a nationwide qualitative Dutch study.

Rosa GeurtzenArno van HeijstJos DraaismaLaura OuwerkerkHubertina ScheepersMallory WoiskiRosella HermensMarije Hogeveen
Published in: European journal of pediatrics (2017)
This study gained insight into preferred content, organization, and decision making of prenatal counseling at the limits of viability and their influencing factors from a professionals' perspective. What is Known: • Heterogeneity in prenatal counseling at the limits of viability exists • Differences between preferred counseling and actual practice also exists What is New: • Insight into preferred content, organization, and decision making of prenatal periviability counseling and its influencing factors from a professionals' perspective. Results should be taken into account when performing counseling. • Particularly the understanding of true shared decision making needs to be improved. Furthermore, implementation of shared decision making in daily practice needs more attention.
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