The impact of invasive procedures on preterm neonates has received little systematic attention. We examined facial activity, body movements, and physiological measures in 56 preterm and full-term newborns in response to heel lancing, along with comparison preparatory and recovery intervals. The measures were recorded in special care and full-term nurseries during routine blood sampling. Data analyses indicated that in all measurement categories reactions of greatest magnitude were to the lancing procedure. Neonates with gestational ages as short as 25-27 weeks displayed physiological responsivity to the heel lance, but only in the heart rate measure did this vary with gestational age. Bodily activity was diminished in preterm neonates in ge...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare neonatal pain, duration of crying and procedur...
The purpose of this study was to (a) describe the physiological and behavioural responses of prematu...
Neonates hospitalized in a neonatal intensive care unit are exposed to many painful and stressful pr...
The purpose of this study was to assess the behavioral and physiological reactivity of preterm neona...
All healthy human beings feel pain and they express it in different ways. Some researchers elaborate...
BackgroundPreterm infants are repeatedly exposed to painful experiences as part of their care in the...
The current study examined the relationships between preterm and full-term neonates pain-related fac...
Premature newborns were observed longitudinally while undergoing heelsticks. Behavioral and cardiac ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesPreterm newborns are exposed to repeated procedural pain during the...
Babies on the neonatal unit are often exposed to a number of noxious stimuli. Procedures such as ve...
Background: Recent researches suggest that preterm infants understand pain and stress. Because of th...
Although some researchers argue that the newborns don’t feel pain due to their immature brain, evi...
Abstract Background Assessing pain in neonates is challenging because full-term and preterm neonates...
The study of the development of neonatal pain responses is of key importance, both for research and ...
Background and purpose: Several promising non-pharmacological interventions have been developed to r...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare neonatal pain, duration of crying and procedur...
The purpose of this study was to (a) describe the physiological and behavioural responses of prematu...
Neonates hospitalized in a neonatal intensive care unit are exposed to many painful and stressful pr...
The purpose of this study was to assess the behavioral and physiological reactivity of preterm neona...
All healthy human beings feel pain and they express it in different ways. Some researchers elaborate...
BackgroundPreterm infants are repeatedly exposed to painful experiences as part of their care in the...
The current study examined the relationships between preterm and full-term neonates pain-related fac...
Premature newborns were observed longitudinally while undergoing heelsticks. Behavioral and cardiac ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesPreterm newborns are exposed to repeated procedural pain during the...
Babies on the neonatal unit are often exposed to a number of noxious stimuli. Procedures such as ve...
Background: Recent researches suggest that preterm infants understand pain and stress. Because of th...
Although some researchers argue that the newborns don’t feel pain due to their immature brain, evi...
Abstract Background Assessing pain in neonates is challenging because full-term and preterm neonates...
The study of the development of neonatal pain responses is of key importance, both for research and ...
Background and purpose: Several promising non-pharmacological interventions have been developed to r...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare neonatal pain, duration of crying and procedur...
The purpose of this study was to (a) describe the physiological and behavioural responses of prematu...
Neonates hospitalized in a neonatal intensive care unit are exposed to many painful and stressful pr...