Despite growing knowledge, neonatal pain remains unrecognized, undertreated, and generally challenging. A cross-sectional survey study was conducted to investigate neonatal nurses' perceptions, knowledge, and practice of infant pain in the United States and China, including 343 neonatal nurses (American nurses [n = 237]; Chinese nurses [n = 106]). Nurses' responses regarding neonatal pain reflected adequate knowledge in general pain concepts, but knowledge deficits related to several topics were found (e. g., preterm infants are more sensitive to pain and long-term consequences of pain). Most reported regular use of pain assessment tools, but fewer agreed that the tool used was appropriate and accurate. More American nurses (83%) ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine knowledge, attitude, and performance vis-à-vis p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Many activities and interventions performed in neonatal intensive care uni...
Aims. To investigate knowledge levels and attitudes regarding pain management among nurses working i...
Background: This study aimed to determine neonatal nurses’ perceptions of knowledge and practice in ...
Introduction: Nurses are in close contact with patients and their knowledge of pain assessment and m...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe newborns’ procedural pain assessment an...
SummaryPurposeThe present survey was conducted to investigate the perceptions among nurses of neonat...
In the United States, 10% to 15% of newborns are admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)...
Pain management is an important issue which impacts the prognosis of neonates in neonatal intensive ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Neonatal pain causes changes in the structure and function of brain in add...
Pain and stress negatively alter normal brain development and function in neonates. Patients in the ...
Due to technologic breakthroughs, neonatal intensive care units (NICU) are caring for sicker and tin...
Abstract Preterm and sick newborn infants undergo several painful procedures during their hospital s...
Aim: To investigate the perceptions of NCCC nurses at UNC Children’s Hospital regarding the effectiv...
Background: The care of high-risk neonates in intensive care units is a relatively new field in reso...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine knowledge, attitude, and performance vis-à-vis p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Many activities and interventions performed in neonatal intensive care uni...
Aims. To investigate knowledge levels and attitudes regarding pain management among nurses working i...
Background: This study aimed to determine neonatal nurses’ perceptions of knowledge and practice in ...
Introduction: Nurses are in close contact with patients and their knowledge of pain assessment and m...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was to describe newborns’ procedural pain assessment an...
SummaryPurposeThe present survey was conducted to investigate the perceptions among nurses of neonat...
In the United States, 10% to 15% of newborns are admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)...
Pain management is an important issue which impacts the prognosis of neonates in neonatal intensive ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Neonatal pain causes changes in the structure and function of brain in add...
Pain and stress negatively alter normal brain development and function in neonates. Patients in the ...
Due to technologic breakthroughs, neonatal intensive care units (NICU) are caring for sicker and tin...
Abstract Preterm and sick newborn infants undergo several painful procedures during their hospital s...
Aim: To investigate the perceptions of NCCC nurses at UNC Children’s Hospital regarding the effectiv...
Background: The care of high-risk neonates in intensive care units is a relatively new field in reso...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine knowledge, attitude, and performance vis-à-vis p...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Many activities and interventions performed in neonatal intensive care uni...
Aims. To investigate knowledge levels and attitudes regarding pain management among nurses working i...