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Counseling for prenatal anomaly screening

Martin, L.

2015

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Martin, L. (2015). Counseling for prenatal anomaly screening: Parents perspectives, midwives, perspectives,

and client-midwife communication.

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The study presented in this thesis has been performed within the department of Midwifery Science of the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, the VU Medical Center, and the AVAG Midwifery Academy Amsterdam Groningen in collaboration with NIVEL (Netherlands institute for health services research), Utrecht.

Financial funding by the AVAG is gratefully acknowledged.

Thesis, Free University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands ISBN/EAN: 978-94-6108-984-7

©Copyright 2015 Linda Martin, the Netherlands

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, without prior permission of the author.

Design cover: Ruben Timman, www.nowords.nl Layout: Gildeprint Enschede

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VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT

Counseling for prenatal anomaly screening

Parents’ perspectives,

midwives’ perspectives, and

client-midwife communication

ACADEMISCH PROEFSCHRIFT

ter verkrijging van de graad Doctor aan de Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, op gezag van de rector magnificus prof.dr. F.A. van der Duyn Schouten,

in het openbaar te verdedigen ten overstaan van de promotiecommissie

van de Faculteit der Geneeskunde op maandag 15 juni 2015 om 13.45 uur

in de aula van de universiteit, De Boelelaan 1105

door

Linda Martin

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Beoordelingscommissie: prof.dr. M.C. Cornel prof.dr. H. Eide prof.dr. J.M.M. van Lith prof.dr. J. van der Velden prof.dr. T. van der Weijden dr. M.P. Amelink-Verburg

Paranimfen: Drs. F. Martin L. Martin

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