Information and Parental Consent for French Neonatal Screening: A Qualitative Study on Parental Opinion
Neonatal screening has excellent coverage in France. Data from the foreign literature raise questions about the informed consent to this screening. The Neonatal Screening and Informed Consent <i>Dépistage Néonatal Information et Consentement Eclairé</i> (DENICE) study was designed to...
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Main Authors: | Julia Pinel (Author), Amandine Bellanger (Author), Carole Jamet (Author), Caroline Moreau (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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