Journal article
Evaluation of a decision aid for prenatal testing of fetal abnormalities: A cluster randomised trial [ISRCTN22532458]
C Nagle, S Lewis, B Meiser, S Metcalfe, JB Carlin, R Bell, J Gunn, J Halliday
BMC Public Health | BIOMED CENTRAL LTD | Published : 2006
Abstract
Background: By providing information on the relative merits and potential harms of the options available and a framework to clarify preferences, decision aids can improve knowledge and realistic expectations and decrease decisional conflict in individuals facing decisions between alternative forms of action. Decision-making about prenatal testing for fetal abnormalities is often confusing and difficult for women and the effectiveness of decision aids in this field has not been established. This study aims to test whether a decision aid for prenatal testing of fetal abnormalities, when compared to a pamphlet, improves women's informed decision-making and decreases decisional conflict. Methods..
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