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Risk, Age and Pregnancy: A Case Study of Prenatal Genetic Screening and Testing


Risk, Age and Pregnancy: A Case Study of Prenatal Genetic Screening and Testing

Hardback by Heyman, B.; Henriksen, M.

Risk, Age and Pregnancy: A Case Study of Prenatal Genetic Screening and Testing

£44.99

ISBN:
9780333739402
Publication Date:
13 Mar 2001
Language:
English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
242 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 17 May 2024
Risk, Age and Pregnancy: A Case Study of Prenatal Genetic Screening and Testing

Description

Risk, Age and Pregnancy provides an in-depth case study of the operation of a prenatal genetic screening and testing system. The methodology integrates observational, qualitative interview and survey data. The perspectives of pregnant women, hospital doctors and midwives are explored in depth, as is the communication between women and the hospital doctors who advise them. The book offers insights which are relevant to those concerned with the rapidly growing field of genetic risk management.

Contents

Dedication List of Tables and Figures Introduction The Constitution of Down's Syndrome as a Risk Entity Age and Pregnancy The Offer of Genetic Screening/Testing Women's Decisions about Genetic Tests I: Values and Probabilities Women's Decisions about Genetic Tests II: Time Management and Outcomes The Hospital Consultation I: The Pre-test Risk of Genetic Abnormalities The Hospital Consultation II: Risk And Genetic Screening/Testing Conclusions References Index

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