Delivering Positive Newborn Screening Results: Cost Analysis of Existing Practice versus Innovative, Co-Designed Strategies from the ReSPoND Study
Although the communication pathways of Newborn Bloodspot Screening (NBS) are a delicate task, these pathways vary across different conditions and are often not evidence-based. The ReSPoND interventions were co-designed by healthcare professionals alongside parents who had received a positive NBS res...
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Main Authors: | Francesco Fusco (Author), Jane Chudleigh (Author), Pru Holder (Author), James R. Bonham (Author), Kevin W. Southern (Author), Alan Simpson (Author), Louise Moody (Author), Ellinor K. Olander (Author), Holly Chinnery (Author), Stephen Morris (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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