Factors involved in the decision to decline prenatal screening with noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT)
Prenatal Diagnosis2022Vol. 43(4), pp. 467–476
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Lisanne van Prooyen Schuurman, Karuna R. M. van der Meij, Nicolien van Ravesteyn, Neeltje Crombag, Janneke T. Gitsels-van der Wal, Caroline Kooij, Linda Martin, Ingrid Peters, Marike Polak, Elsbeth van Vliet‐Lachotzki, Robert‐Jan H. Galjaard, Lidewij Henneman
Abstract
The primary factors involved in the decision to decline NIPT were related to personal values and beliefs, consistent with autonomous choice. Out-of-pocket costs of NIPT hinder equal access for some pregnant women.
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