10 likes | 100 Views
Explore attitudes and experiences with maternal antibody screening during pregnancy, its implications on the baby, and satisfaction with provided information and care. Personal characteristics and anxiety during screening process are key factors to consider.
E N D
1st questionnaire 2nd questionnaire no relevant antibodies (B,C) 12 weeks 20 weeks pregnant 2 weeks after birth neg (A) birth antigen-negative (D) Result pos relevant antibodies Blood sampling Blood sampling Result antigen-positive (E) Result ♂ Blood sampling Laboratory + clinical monotoring and treatment A = screen-negative B = non-confirmed positive screening C = clinicallly non-relevant antibodies D = clinically relevant antibodies, not at risk for HDFN E = clinically relevant antibodies, at risk for HDFN test result overall info SATISFACTION ABOUT INFORMATION Setting/circumstances: Midwifery/hospital care Obstetric history Course of pregnancy/delivery Health of child Life-events during pregnancy ATTITUDE towards SCREENING Personal characteristics: Age Education/occupation Cohabitation Ethnicity STAI state Locus of Control ANXIETY DURING SCREENING PROCESS