The objective of this literature review was to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of sucrose as analgesia for neonates. The review synthesizes the evidence relating to an emerging common clinical practice to assist practitioners to provide evidence based care. A search of published articles was undertaken with forty-six articles returned of which ten met the inclusion criteria. Newborns needing intensive care are routinely subjected to invasive procedures that cause distress and pain but numerous studies have shown that pain relief remains poorly managed. Sucrose is becoming the accepted non-pharmacological intervention for managing acute procedural pain. Administration has been associated with calming effects and reductions in observed ...
Is oral sucrose a safe and effective analgesic for premature neonates? An integrative literature rev...
Pain induced by minor office procedures are associated with infant and family’s distress with possib...
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...
BACKGROUND: Sucrose has been demonstrated to provide analgesia for minor painful procedures in infan...
The aim of the present study was to examine the efficacy and potential side effects of repeated dose...
The medical community has long been aware of infant distress, which typically happens in a hospital ...
Within their first 48 hours of life, newborns are exposed to different procedures necessary for thei...
Within their first 48 hours of life, newborns are exposed to different procedures necessary for thei...
The aim of the present study was to examine the efficacy and potential side effects of repeated dose...
The aim of the present study was to examine the efficacy and potential side effects of repeated dose...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of oral sucrose in decreasing pain during mi...
Pain induced by minor office procedures are associated with infant and family’s distress with possib...
This review of literature was conducted to evaluate research on the efficacy of nonpharmacological i...
Sucrose is widely used for the management of procedural pain in newborn infants, including capillary...
Is oral sucrose a safe and effective analgesic for premature neonates? An integrative literature rev...
Pain induced by minor office procedures are associated with infant and family’s distress with possib...
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...
BACKGROUND: Sucrose has been demonstrated to provide analgesia for minor painful procedures in infan...
The aim of the present study was to examine the efficacy and potential side effects of repeated dose...
The medical community has long been aware of infant distress, which typically happens in a hospital ...
Within their first 48 hours of life, newborns are exposed to different procedures necessary for thei...
Within their first 48 hours of life, newborns are exposed to different procedures necessary for thei...
The aim of the present study was to examine the efficacy and potential side effects of repeated dose...
The aim of the present study was to examine the efficacy and potential side effects of repeated dose...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of oral sucrose in decreasing pain during mi...
Pain induced by minor office procedures are associated with infant and family’s distress with possib...
This review of literature was conducted to evaluate research on the efficacy of nonpharmacological i...
Sucrose is widely used for the management of procedural pain in newborn infants, including capillary...
Is oral sucrose a safe and effective analgesic for premature neonates? An integrative literature rev...
Pain induced by minor office procedures are associated with infant and family’s distress with possib...
Intoduction: Hospitalized neonates may experience pain caused by invasive procedures. Sucrose and no...