Michigan BioTrust for Health: public support for using residual dried blood spot samples for health research
D Duquette, C Langbo, J Bach, M Kleyn - Public Health Genomics, 2012 - karger.com
Purpose: Focus groups were utilized as a mechanism to solicit input from the public in
developing the Michigan BioTrust for Health, a program of the Michigan Department of …
developing the Michigan BioTrust for Health, a program of the Michigan Department of …
Public support for the use of newborn screening dried blood spots in health research
D Duquette, AP Rafferty, C Fussman, J Gehring… - Public Health …, 2011 - karger.com
Objectives: The level of support among Michigan adults for the use of residual newborn
screening dried blood spots (DBS) was investigated. Methods: We analyzed data from 4 …
screening dried blood spots (DBS) was investigated. Methods: We analyzed data from 4 …
Navigating the maze of newborn screening
JK Spahis, NR Bowers - MCN: The American Journal of Maternal …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Newborn screening tests are obtained for all live births in the United States in an effort to
identify newborns affected with, or at risk for, various genetic and metabolic diseases. This …
identify newborns affected with, or at risk for, various genetic and metabolic diseases. This …
A Public Health Ethics Analysis of Consent as a Least Restrictive Alternative for Newborn Screening in Ontario
EJ Sutton - 2013 - library-archives.canada.ca
Background: Public health ethics (PHE) is a theoretical lens used to analyze public health
initiatives. PHE strives to find a balance between achieving population health goals and …
initiatives. PHE strives to find a balance between achieving population health goals and …