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Routinisation and constraints on informed choice in a one-stop clinic offering first trimester chromosomal antenatal screening for Down's syndrome
Maria Tsouroufli
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Keyphrases
Informed Choice
100%
Down Syndrome
100%
Antenatal Screening
100%
First Trimester
100%
One-stop-shop
100%
Routinization
100%
Personal Assistant
42%
Midwife Care
42%
Pregnant Women
28%
Midwives
28%
Service Context
28%
Information Giving
14%
Informed Decision-making
14%
Information Provision
14%
Midwifery Practice
14%
Medical Consultation
14%
Continuing Education
14%
Antenatal Clinic
14%
Normality
14%
Hospital Clinic
14%
Information Quality
14%
Pre-screening
14%
Chromosomal Screening
14%
First-trimester Screening
14%
Booking Appointment
14%
Maternal Serum Screening
14%
Accuracy Rate
14%
Potential Scenarios
14%
Clinic Setting
14%
Nuchal Translucency Screening
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
First Trimester Pregnancy
100%
Antenatal Screening
100%
Down Syndrome
100%
Health Care
42%
Obstetrics
14%
Maternal Serum
14%
Nuchal Translucency Measurement
14%