Background: The care of high-risk neonates in intensive care units is a relatively new field in resource-limited countries. Consequently, pain management of neonates has not been included or considered as part of neonatal care. Neonatal pain is more difficult to assess than adult pain, as they are unable to self-report. Nurses and midwives caring for neonates have a professional responsibility to recognise and manage neonatal pain.Objectives: To assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice of nurses and midwives providing neonatal pain management at two hospitals in Kigali.Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional design was used. Data were collected from a convenience sample of 66 nurses and midwives providing neonatal care. Data analysis...
Abstract Preterm and sick newborn infants undergo several painful procedures during their hospital s...
[Abstract] Background: Neonatal pain has been underdiagnosed due to several false beliefs. Aim: T...
In the United States, 10% to 15% of newborns are admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)...
Introduction: Nurses are in close contact with patients and their knowledge of pain assessment and m...
Background: This study aimed to determine neonatal nurses’ perceptions of knowledge and practice in ...
Pain is a subjective feeling and an unpleasant experience. In neonates, pain that is not handled pro...
Minimizing infant pain has become a significant concern worldwide. However, in Oman there are no sta...
Despite growing knowledge, neonatal pain remains unrecognized, undertreated, and generally challengi...
Neonatal pain assessment and management is a field requiring much more research. This literature rev...
Objective: The study aimed to investigate neonatal nurses' knowledge and practices related to pain a...
Introduction: Pain management is important, especially for neonates who are not able to verbally exp...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Neonatal pain causes changes in the structure and function of brain in add...
Background: Nurse’s knowledge and attitude toward neonatal pain management is very beneficial for th...
SummaryPurposeThe present survey was conducted to investigate the perceptions among nurses of neonat...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine knowledge, attitude, and performance vis-à-vis p...
Abstract Preterm and sick newborn infants undergo several painful procedures during their hospital s...
[Abstract] Background: Neonatal pain has been underdiagnosed due to several false beliefs. Aim: T...
In the United States, 10% to 15% of newborns are admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)...
Introduction: Nurses are in close contact with patients and their knowledge of pain assessment and m...
Background: This study aimed to determine neonatal nurses’ perceptions of knowledge and practice in ...
Pain is a subjective feeling and an unpleasant experience. In neonates, pain that is not handled pro...
Minimizing infant pain has become a significant concern worldwide. However, in Oman there are no sta...
Despite growing knowledge, neonatal pain remains unrecognized, undertreated, and generally challengi...
Neonatal pain assessment and management is a field requiring much more research. This literature rev...
Objective: The study aimed to investigate neonatal nurses' knowledge and practices related to pain a...
Introduction: Pain management is important, especially for neonates who are not able to verbally exp...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Neonatal pain causes changes in the structure and function of brain in add...
Background: Nurse’s knowledge and attitude toward neonatal pain management is very beneficial for th...
SummaryPurposeThe present survey was conducted to investigate the perceptions among nurses of neonat...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine knowledge, attitude, and performance vis-à-vis p...
Abstract Preterm and sick newborn infants undergo several painful procedures during their hospital s...
[Abstract] Background: Neonatal pain has been underdiagnosed due to several false beliefs. Aim: T...
In the United States, 10% to 15% of newborns are admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)...