kucuk alemdar, dilek/0000-0002-7275-0666WOS: 000446279700007PubMed: 29345047AimThis study aimed to evaluate the effects of providing prerecorded maternal heart sounds on the level of pain and comfort that are experienced by preterm infants during aspiration. MethodsThis was a randomized controlled trial. Preterm infants (N = 62) who were receiving care or treatment at a neonatal intensive care unit were eligible for participation in this study. Infants in the intervention group (n = 32) were provided with prerecorded maternal heart sounds before, during, and after aspiration, whereas the infants in the control group (n = 30) received routine care. For the collection of the data, the Preterm Infant Information Form was used to record natal a...
Aim of the study: To analyze the pain of preterm infants and the effectiveness of non-pharmacologica...
PurposeWe exposed premature infants to womb-like sounds to evaluate such exposure on breathing and c...
Background. Cardiovascular indices of pain are pervasive in the hospital setting. However, no prospe...
Aim The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of maternal heart sound given to preterm infant...
Objective: This study investigated the effects of three auditory interventions; white noise, recorde...
WOS: 000429503300001PubMed: 29579482Purpose: This study was conducted to assess the effect of record...
Traditionally infant mental health needs have been attended to in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (...
Preterm infants undergo early separation from parents and are exposed to frequent painful clinical p...
Background & Aim: Premature infants undergo painful and stressful procedures during care and treatme...
Aim: Playing music during painful procedures has shown inconsistent benefits for preterm infants. Th...
This clinical trial tested the pain relieving effect of live lullaby singing on behavioral and physi...
Background: Recent researches suggest that preterm infants understand pain and stress. Because of th...
Background: The early experience of pain can lead to complications such as tachycardia, tachypnea an...
International audienceAIM: To study the effects of live maternal speaking and singing on physiologic...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Noise is the most common environmental stressor source for premature infan...
Aim of the study: To analyze the pain of preterm infants and the effectiveness of non-pharmacologica...
PurposeWe exposed premature infants to womb-like sounds to evaluate such exposure on breathing and c...
Background. Cardiovascular indices of pain are pervasive in the hospital setting. However, no prospe...
Aim The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of maternal heart sound given to preterm infant...
Objective: This study investigated the effects of three auditory interventions; white noise, recorde...
WOS: 000429503300001PubMed: 29579482Purpose: This study was conducted to assess the effect of record...
Traditionally infant mental health needs have been attended to in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (...
Preterm infants undergo early separation from parents and are exposed to frequent painful clinical p...
Background & Aim: Premature infants undergo painful and stressful procedures during care and treatme...
Aim: Playing music during painful procedures has shown inconsistent benefits for preterm infants. Th...
This clinical trial tested the pain relieving effect of live lullaby singing on behavioral and physi...
Background: Recent researches suggest that preterm infants understand pain and stress. Because of th...
Background: The early experience of pain can lead to complications such as tachycardia, tachypnea an...
International audienceAIM: To study the effects of live maternal speaking and singing on physiologic...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Noise is the most common environmental stressor source for premature infan...
Aim of the study: To analyze the pain of preterm infants and the effectiveness of non-pharmacologica...
PurposeWe exposed premature infants to womb-like sounds to evaluate such exposure on breathing and c...
Background. Cardiovascular indices of pain are pervasive in the hospital setting. However, no prospe...