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- 2018
- From passive passenger to participating co-pilot – Pregnant women's expectations of being able to access their online journal from antenatal care (
- 2017
- Nordic fathers’ willingness to participate during pregnancy (
- 2016
- To know or not to know – parents’ attitudes to and preferences for prenatal diagnosis (
- 2010
- Group antenatal care: new pedagogic method for antenatal care-a pilot study. (
- 2009
- Diabetes and pregnancy: women's opinions about the care provided during the childbearing year. (
- Parents' worried state of mind when fetal ultrasound shows an unexpected finding: a comparative study. (
- Parental expectations, experiences and reactions, sense of coherence and grade of anxiety related to routine ultrasound examination with normal findings during pregnancy. (
- Parental level of anxiety, sense of coherence and state of mind when choroid plexus cysts have been identified at a routine ultrasound examination in the second trimester of pregnancy: a case control study. (
- Information for better or for worse: interviews with parents when their foetus was found to have choroid plexus cysts at a routine second trimester ultrasound. (
- 2008
- Developing the PEER-U scale to measure parents' expectations, experiences and reactions to routine ultrasound examinations during pregnancy (