What participants understand about a maternal serum alpha-fetoprotein screening program.
- 1 December 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Public Health Association in American Journal of Public Health
- Vol. 75 (12), 1381-1384
- https://doi.org/10.2105/ajph.75.12.1381
Abstract
We investigated the knowledge of pregnant women participating in a maternal serum alphafetoprotein (MSAFP) screening program for the detection of neural tube defects (NTDs) in the fetus. Women participating in the screening program scored higher on two knowledge tests than a comparison group of pregnant women who were not offered screening. However, there were substantial gaps in the knowledge base of women in the program, as measured by one of the tests. Women did not misinterpret a negative test result to mean that the test had identified a potential problem with the fetus; instead, there is a suggestion that they tended to interpret a negative result too positively, as an assurance that the baby was healthy in all respects.Keywords
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