Clinicians perspectives of parental decision-making following diagnosis of a severe congenital anomaly: a qualitative study

Conclusions The policy context in which these decisions are made strongly shapes how clinicians practise and what they want to see from the parents with whom they work. The ways in which they seek to overcome the difficulties in interpreting the law may result in variations in the offer of late TOP, both between and within units. This may inadvertently affect the options available to women least able to engage in this idealised form of decision-making.
Source: BMJ Open - Category: General Medicine Authors: Tags: Open access, Reproductive medicine Research Source Type: research