Co-designed strategies for delivery of positive newborn bloodspot screening results to parents: the ReSPoND mixed-methods study
Background: Newborn bloodspot screening identifies presymptomatic babies who are affected by genetic or congenital conditions. Each year, around 10,000 parents of babies born in England are given a positive newborn bloodspot screening result for one of nine conditions that are currently screened for...
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Main Authors: | Jane Chudleigh (Author), Pru Holder (Author), Francesco Fusco (Author), James R Bonham (Author), Mandy Bryon (Author), Louise Moody (Author), Stephen Morris (Author), Ellinor K Olander (Author), Alan Simpson (Author), Holly Chinnery (Author), Fiona Ulph (Author), Kevin W Southern (Author) |
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