Article
Newborn screening for metabolic disorders: parental perceptions of the initial communication of results.
Department of Social Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7240, USA.
Clinical Pediatrics (impact factor:
1.15).
05/2012;
51(8):739-44.
DOI:10.1177/0009922812446011
pp.739-44
Source: PubMed
-
Citations (0)
-
Cited In (0)
Data provided are for informational purposes only. Although carefully collected, accuracy cannot be guaranteed.
The impact factor represents a rough estimation of the journal's impact factor and does not reflect the actual
current impact factor.
Publisher conditions are provided by RoMEO. Differing provisions from the publisher's actual policy or licence
agreement may be applicable.
Keywords
3 primary themes
3-year period
audiotaped clinical encounters
communication process
communicative resources
exploratory study reports
future interventions
future research directions
health care providers
initial communication
metabolic clinic
mitigation strategies
NBS
NBS results
news delivery
parents' perceptions
Positive newborn screening
positive screening results
thematic coding
Transcripts