1. Non-invasive prenatal test uptake in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods
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Dutch NIPT Consortium, Karuna R.M. van der Meij, Caroline Kooij, Mireille N. Bekker, R.J.H. (Robert-Jan) Galjaard, Lidewij Henneman, Dutch NIPT Consortium, Karuna R.M. van der Meij, Caroline Kooij, Mireille N. Bekker, R.J.H. (Robert-Jan) Galjaard, and Lidewij Henneman
- Abstract
Objective: Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) is increasingly being implemented worldwide. In public health programs, equitable access to healthcare is a fundamental principle which also applies to fetal aneuploidy screening. However, the out-of-pocket costs of NIPT may lead to sociodemographic disparities in uptake of screening. This study assessed whether there is a difference in the uptake of NIPT in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods compared to all other neighborhoods in the Netherlands, where NIPT is implemented in a national screening program (TRIDENT-2 study). Method: NIPT uptake, postal code and age of 156,562 pregnant women w
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- 2021
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