The aims of this topical review are to present the current challenges in defining chronic pain in infants, to summarize evidence from animal and human infant studies regarding the biological processes necessary for chronic pain signaling and to present observational/experiential evidence from clinical experts. A literature search of four databases, CINAHL, EMBASE, PsycINFO, and MEDLINE, was conducted along with hand searches of reference lists. Evidence from animal studies suggest that important biological mechanisms, such as the availability of key neurotransmitters needed for maintenance of chronic pain, may be immature or absent in the developing neonate. In some cases, human infants may be significantly less likely to develop chronic pa...
While pain management in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) was thought to be useless due to th...
AbstractBackground and objectivesPreterm newborns are exposed to repeated procedural pain during the...
Pain in newborn children should be prevented due to negative short- and long-term consequences. A go...
The aims of this topical review are to present the current challenges in defining chronic pain in in...
This topical review presents the current challenges in defining chronic pain in infants, summarizes ...
Clinicians and researchers agree that, in addition to acutely painful episodes such as heel lancing,...
\u3cp\u3eObjective: Chronic pain is poorly addressed in neonatal pain research. We aimed at contribu...
Emphasis on infant pain management has recently become prominent in the medical field. Though it wa...
INTRODUCTION: Infants hospitalised in neonatology are inevitably exposed to pain repeatedly. Prematu...
Objective: Chronic pain is poorly addressed in neonatal pain research. We aimed at contributing to d...
This article explores the literature concerning responses to pain of both premature and term-born ne...
Hills E., Rosenberg J., Banfield N., Harding C. A multidisciplinary approach to the implementation o...
Introduction: To date research on neonatal pain has focused mainly on acute or procedural pain. It i...
The past 2-3 decades have seen dramatic changes in the approach to pain management in the neonate. T...
Unfortunately the history of pain management in infant care has included decades of inadequate analg...
While pain management in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) was thought to be useless due to th...
AbstractBackground and objectivesPreterm newborns are exposed to repeated procedural pain during the...
Pain in newborn children should be prevented due to negative short- and long-term consequences. A go...
The aims of this topical review are to present the current challenges in defining chronic pain in in...
This topical review presents the current challenges in defining chronic pain in infants, summarizes ...
Clinicians and researchers agree that, in addition to acutely painful episodes such as heel lancing,...
\u3cp\u3eObjective: Chronic pain is poorly addressed in neonatal pain research. We aimed at contribu...
Emphasis on infant pain management has recently become prominent in the medical field. Though it wa...
INTRODUCTION: Infants hospitalised in neonatology are inevitably exposed to pain repeatedly. Prematu...
Objective: Chronic pain is poorly addressed in neonatal pain research. We aimed at contributing to d...
This article explores the literature concerning responses to pain of both premature and term-born ne...
Hills E., Rosenberg J., Banfield N., Harding C. A multidisciplinary approach to the implementation o...
Introduction: To date research on neonatal pain has focused mainly on acute or procedural pain. It i...
The past 2-3 decades have seen dramatic changes in the approach to pain management in the neonate. T...
Unfortunately the history of pain management in infant care has included decades of inadequate analg...
While pain management in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) was thought to be useless due to th...
AbstractBackground and objectivesPreterm newborns are exposed to repeated procedural pain during the...
Pain in newborn children should be prevented due to negative short- and long-term consequences. A go...