Preferred prenatal counselling at the limits of viability: a survey among Dutch perinatal professionals
Abstract Background Since 2010, intensive care can be offered in the Netherlands at 24+0 weeks gestation (with parental consent) but the Dutch guideline lacks recommendations on organization, content and preferred decision-making of the counselling. Our aim is to explore preferred prenatal counselli...
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Main Authors: | R. Geurtzen (Author), Arno Van Heijst (Author), Rosella Hermens (Author), Hubertina Scheepers (Author), Mallory Woiski (Author), Jos Draaisma (Author), Marije Hogeveen (Author) |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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