Increasing data suggest that neonatal pain has long-term consequences. Nonpharmacologic techniques (sucrose taste, pacifier suckling, breastfeeding) are effective and now widely used to combat minor neonatal pain. This study examined the analgesic effect of sucrose combined with radiant warmth compared with the taste of sucrose alone during a painful procedure in healthy full-term newborns
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the randomized controlled trial was to determ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the randomized controlled trial was to determ...
Pain induced by minor office procedures are associated with infant and family’s distress with possib...
Increasing data suggest that neonatal pain has long-term consequences. Nonpharmacologic techniques (...
Abstract Purpose Several studies have shown that oral sucrose reduces pain in newborns. However, suc...
Infants subjected to painful stimuli respond with deleterious physiologic and metabolic effects, beh...
BACKGROUND: Sucrose has been demonstrated to provide analgesia for minor painful procedures in infan...
Intoduction: Hospitalized neonates may experience pain caused by invasive procedures. Sucrose and no...
BACKGROUND: Sucrose has been demonstrated to provide analgesia for minor painful procedures in infan...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that oral administration of 24% sucrose associated with nonnutriti...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that oral administration of 24% sucrose associated with nonnutriti...
BACKGROUND: Many infants admitted to hospital undergo repeated invasive procedures. Oral sucrose is ...
Pain induced by minor office procedures are associated with infant and family’s distress with possib...
Objective: To study the effects of breastfeeding (BF) and oral sucrose solution on pain due to intra...
Within their first 48 hours of life, newborns are exposed to different procedures necessary for thei...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the randomized controlled trial was to determ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the randomized controlled trial was to determ...
Pain induced by minor office procedures are associated with infant and family’s distress with possib...
Increasing data suggest that neonatal pain has long-term consequences. Nonpharmacologic techniques (...
Abstract Purpose Several studies have shown that oral sucrose reduces pain in newborns. However, suc...
Infants subjected to painful stimuli respond with deleterious physiologic and metabolic effects, beh...
BACKGROUND: Sucrose has been demonstrated to provide analgesia for minor painful procedures in infan...
Intoduction: Hospitalized neonates may experience pain caused by invasive procedures. Sucrose and no...
BACKGROUND: Sucrose has been demonstrated to provide analgesia for minor painful procedures in infan...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that oral administration of 24% sucrose associated with nonnutriti...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that oral administration of 24% sucrose associated with nonnutriti...
BACKGROUND: Many infants admitted to hospital undergo repeated invasive procedures. Oral sucrose is ...
Pain induced by minor office procedures are associated with infant and family’s distress with possib...
Objective: To study the effects of breastfeeding (BF) and oral sucrose solution on pain due to intra...
Within their first 48 hours of life, newborns are exposed to different procedures necessary for thei...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the randomized controlled trial was to determ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of the randomized controlled trial was to determ...
Pain induced by minor office procedures are associated with infant and family’s distress with possib...