“…These data are rarely linked with demographic data such as ethnicity, education or socioeconomic status [28]. A recent report, however, indicates relatively high public acceptance and uptakes of prenatal genetic screening among the Austrian population [31]. The Austrian Social Insurance Association estimated the uptake rate of any prenatal screening to detect foetal anomalies to be as high as 90% among all pregnant women over the age of 35 in 2017 [23].…”
No one to consult! That is the hardest part" Choice-making experiences for prenatal screening tests among Japanese women and their spouses in Austria -a qualitative interview study,
“…These data are rarely linked with demographic data such as ethnicity, education or socioeconomic status [28]. A recent report, however, indicates relatively high public acceptance and uptakes of prenatal genetic screening among the Austrian population [31]. The Austrian Social Insurance Association estimated the uptake rate of any prenatal screening to detect foetal anomalies to be as high as 90% among all pregnant women over the age of 35 in 2017 [23].…”
No one to consult! That is the hardest part" Choice-making experiences for prenatal screening tests among Japanese women and their spouses in Austria -a qualitative interview study,
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