Approximately 15% of infants require stimulation in low-resource settings, but data on effectiveness of different stimulation approaches are limited. We aimed to compare two recommended approaches of stimulation (back rubs vs. foot flicks) in reducing the need for face-mask ventilation in newly born infants who were not crying immediately after birth in a low-resource setting
BACKGROUND: Neonates in a neonatal intensive care unit are exposed to a high number of painful proce...
In current resuscitation guidelines, tactile stimulation is recommended for infants with insufficien...
Touch establishes powerful physical and emotional connections between infants and their caregivers, ...
Background: Stimulation is the most common intervention during neonatal resuscitation at birth, but ...
Objective Neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend that newborn infants are stimulated to assist ...
Background: Stimulation is the most common intervention during neonatal resuscitation at birth, but ...
AimDespite the lack of evidence, current resuscitation guidelines recommend tactile stimulation in a...
A randomized study was done to compare non-pharmacological methods to reduce the pain of heel pricks...
BACKGROUND: Neonates in a neonatal intensive care unit are exposed to a high number of painful proce...
[[abstract]]Aims. This study examined the effectiveness of non-nutritive sucking on preterm infant p...
Objective: One of the most frequently observed painful procedures during newborn hospitalization is ...
OBJECTIVE: To test if enhancing maternal skin-to-skin contact, or kangaroo mother care (KMC) by addi...
Objectives: Low Birth Weight neonates need complementary interventions (e.g. tactile kinesthetic sti...
Aim To determine the effects of two different methods, breastfeeding and heel warming, during heel s...
Introduction In addition to pharmacological methods, non-pharmacological methods can also be used fo...
BACKGROUND: Neonates in a neonatal intensive care unit are exposed to a high number of painful proce...
In current resuscitation guidelines, tactile stimulation is recommended for infants with insufficien...
Touch establishes powerful physical and emotional connections between infants and their caregivers, ...
Background: Stimulation is the most common intervention during neonatal resuscitation at birth, but ...
Objective Neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend that newborn infants are stimulated to assist ...
Background: Stimulation is the most common intervention during neonatal resuscitation at birth, but ...
AimDespite the lack of evidence, current resuscitation guidelines recommend tactile stimulation in a...
A randomized study was done to compare non-pharmacological methods to reduce the pain of heel pricks...
BACKGROUND: Neonates in a neonatal intensive care unit are exposed to a high number of painful proce...
[[abstract]]Aims. This study examined the effectiveness of non-nutritive sucking on preterm infant p...
Objective: One of the most frequently observed painful procedures during newborn hospitalization is ...
OBJECTIVE: To test if enhancing maternal skin-to-skin contact, or kangaroo mother care (KMC) by addi...
Objectives: Low Birth Weight neonates need complementary interventions (e.g. tactile kinesthetic sti...
Aim To determine the effects of two different methods, breastfeeding and heel warming, during heel s...
Introduction In addition to pharmacological methods, non-pharmacological methods can also be used fo...
BACKGROUND: Neonates in a neonatal intensive care unit are exposed to a high number of painful proce...
In current resuscitation guidelines, tactile stimulation is recommended for infants with insufficien...
Touch establishes powerful physical and emotional connections between infants and their caregivers, ...