Written narratives from immigrants following a prenatal diagnosis: qualitative exploratory study
Abstract Background Expectant parents often have optimistic expectations of the obstetric ultrasound examination and are unprepared for a diagnosis of foetal anomaly. Research that gives voice to the experiences of immigrants faced with a prenatal diagnosis is scarce, and there is a need for more ex...
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Main Authors: | Tommy Carlsson (Author), Banaz Balbas (Author), Elisabet Mattsson (Author) |
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