Routinisation and constraints on informed choice in a one-stop clinic offering first trimester chromosomal antenatal screening for Down’s syndrome
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文摘

Objective

to explore routinisation and constraints on informed choice in a one-stop clinic offering first trimester antenatal chromosomal screening for Down’s syndrome.

Design

recordings of booking appointments and pre-screening consultations in both a community and a hospital clinic setting.

Setting

one antenatal clinic site in the UK offering first trimester nuchal translucency screening in combination with maternal serum screening.

Participants

57 taped clinical consultations involving pregnant women and midwives and health-care assistants (HCAs).

Findings

midwives and HCAs expected women to make informed decisions about screening for Down’s syndrome. However, midwives’ attempts to maintain the normality of pregnancy and avoid discussions about potential scenarios, as well as their emphasis on the high accuracy rate of first trimester screening have routinised first trimester antenatal screening for Down’s syndrome. Also, a general expectation in the clinic to take up screening and the constrained service context in which midwives and HCAs work had implications for women’s informed choices.

Key conclusions

directive information combined with lack of purposeful dialogue with pregnant women have constrained the process of information-giving about antenatal screening for Down’s syndrome.

Implications

the provision of information about antenatal screening for Down’s syndrome is a challenging role for midwives. Changes in midwifery practice resulting from continuing education as well as less constraining service contexts could improve the quality of information about antenatal screening for Down’s syndrome.

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