Chapters
Improving care for red blood cell alloimmunized pregnant womenDownload thesis (from university repository, when available)
General introduction
Chapter 1
Development of preventive measures to reduce occurrence of severe hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn
Prevention
Chapter 2
Risk factors for RhD immunization in a high coverage prevention program of antenatal and postnatal RhIg: a nationwide cohort study abstract
Chapter 3
Third trimester screening for alloimmunization in Rhc negative women abstract
Chapter 4
Facilitators and barriers for RhD-immunized women to become and remain anti-D donors abstract
Timely detection and management
Chapter 5
Predicting anti-Kell-mediated hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn: diagnostic accuracy of laboratory management abstract
Chapter 6
Diagnostic performance of laboratory monitoring to predict severe hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn in non-D and non-K alloimmunized pregnancies
Evaluation of the prevention program from health care provider and patient perspective
Chapter 7
Knowledge, attitude and practices of obstetric care providers towards maternal red-blood-cell immunization during pregnancy abstract
Chapter 8
When a pregnancy is complicated by red blood cell alloimmunization: the importance of sincere information – a qualitative study of women’s experiences
Discussion and summary
Chapter 9
General discussion