OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness and potential side effects of formula feeding to reduce pain during vaccination among infants.STUDY DESIGN: In the setting of well-baby clinics we recruited a community-based sample of full-term born infants who were already formula fed by the choice of the parents (n=48, aged 4-10 weeks) and received their first DTaP-IPV-HepB-Hib and pneumococcal vaccinations and randomised them into two groups. To evaluate pain experienced during vaccination we compared infants who drank formula feeding before, during and after vaccination with infants who did not. Outcomes were observed cry duration and pain scores measured by means of the Neonatal Infant Pain Scale (NIPS) and the Face, Legs, Activity, Cry and Cons...
Background & Aim: Vaccination is the most common painful procedure in childhood. This study aimed to...
Aims To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary efficacy of sweet taste in reducing ...
Vaccines are the most common source of iatrogenic pain in infants and studies have shown that parent...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness and potential side effects of formula feeding to reduce pain...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness and potential side effects of formula feeding to reduce pain...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Since neonates have higher pain sensitivity, pain management has become a ...
Background: Infant immunisation is the most commonly performed health procedure in developed countri...
Background: Data on analgesic effects of breast/formula milk sucking while receiving routine childho...
Introduction and aims: Human breast milk is a natural pain reliever that contains endorphins. The ai...
Introduction: Infants perceive pain more than children and adults. Vaccination is one of the most co...
Background and Objective: Ignoring pain especially in infancy causes serious com...
Objective: To compare acute pain response during immunisation in infants using a slow standard of ca...
Background: Immunization in infants is an action that can cause trauma due to injection of the immun...
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of expressed breast milk (EBM) in reducing pain due to venepuncture...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. A...
Background & Aim: Vaccination is the most common painful procedure in childhood. This study aimed to...
Aims To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary efficacy of sweet taste in reducing ...
Vaccines are the most common source of iatrogenic pain in infants and studies have shown that parent...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness and potential side effects of formula feeding to reduce pain...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness and potential side effects of formula feeding to reduce pain...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Since neonates have higher pain sensitivity, pain management has become a ...
Background: Infant immunisation is the most commonly performed health procedure in developed countri...
Background: Data on analgesic effects of breast/formula milk sucking while receiving routine childho...
Introduction and aims: Human breast milk is a natural pain reliever that contains endorphins. The ai...
Introduction: Infants perceive pain more than children and adults. Vaccination is one of the most co...
Background and Objective: Ignoring pain especially in infancy causes serious com...
Objective: To compare acute pain response during immunisation in infants using a slow standard of ca...
Background: Immunization in infants is an action that can cause trauma due to injection of the immun...
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of expressed breast milk (EBM) in reducing pain due to venepuncture...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. A...
Background & Aim: Vaccination is the most common painful procedure in childhood. This study aimed to...
Aims To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability and preliminary efficacy of sweet taste in reducing ...
Vaccines are the most common source of iatrogenic pain in infants and studies have shown that parent...