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  • Parental Decision-Making and Acceptance of Newborn bloodspot Screening: An Explanatory Study

Parental Decision-Making and Acceptance of Newborn bloodspot Screening: An Explanatory Study

Date: November 2013

A recently published peer reviewed article in the scientific journal PLOS One identifies factors that influence parental decisions and roles they play in the decision-making process for and acceptance of newborn bloodspot screening.

Parental Decision-Making and Acceptance of Newborn Bloodspot Screening: An Exploratory Study Publication

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