Newborn infants' pain should be scored indirectly using dedicated pain scales. Unfortunately, while some scales for prolonged pain have given good results, a gold standard to assess acute pain does not exist. Acute pain scales still have weak points, most are complex and are scarcely used in neonatal departments. Moreover, carefully scoring pain in clinical practice seems redundant, because any avoidable pain is a concern. This suggests that researchers must find new ways to assess acute pain. A possible approach is to settle for pain detection instead of pain scoring in selected cases. Here, we describe a two-point method that illustrates this approach
For many years, appropriate relevance has not been given for pain in newborn infants, but research b...
BACKGROUND: Pain in infancy is poorly understood, and medical staff often have difficulty assessing ...
Until recently, the neonate\u27s ability to feel pain has been the subject of debate and controversy...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze studies on methods used to assess pain in newborns.DATA SOURCES: Integrative r...
ABSTRACT: The burden of pain in newborn infants has been investigated in numerous studies, but littl...
The newborn's pain is often recognized incompetently and what worse even ignored. Pain is part of th...
Theе article describes the key points of pain assessment in newborns, its prognostic value, and tool...
Pain is defined as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potenti...
There was a widespread misconception that newborns cannot feel or remember pain since their nervous ...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine the level of agreement between behavioral and multidimens...
Pain assessment is important in neonates. There are a variety of neonatal pain instruments currently...
Although some researchers argue that the newborns don’t feel pain due to their immature brain, evi...
For several decades, pediatricians used to believe that neonates do not feel pain. The American Acad...
Newborns and infants are often exposed to painful procedures during hospitalization. Several differe...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience, even for infants who are incapable of report...
For many years, appropriate relevance has not been given for pain in newborn infants, but research b...
BACKGROUND: Pain in infancy is poorly understood, and medical staff often have difficulty assessing ...
Until recently, the neonate\u27s ability to feel pain has been the subject of debate and controversy...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze studies on methods used to assess pain in newborns.DATA SOURCES: Integrative r...
ABSTRACT: The burden of pain in newborn infants has been investigated in numerous studies, but littl...
The newborn's pain is often recognized incompetently and what worse even ignored. Pain is part of th...
Theе article describes the key points of pain assessment in newborns, its prognostic value, and tool...
Pain is defined as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potenti...
There was a widespread misconception that newborns cannot feel or remember pain since their nervous ...
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine the level of agreement between behavioral and multidimens...
Pain assessment is important in neonates. There are a variety of neonatal pain instruments currently...
Although some researchers argue that the newborns don’t feel pain due to their immature brain, evi...
For several decades, pediatricians used to believe that neonates do not feel pain. The American Acad...
Newborns and infants are often exposed to painful procedures during hospitalization. Several differe...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience, even for infants who are incapable of report...
For many years, appropriate relevance has not been given for pain in newborn infants, but research b...
BACKGROUND: Pain in infancy is poorly understood, and medical staff often have difficulty assessing ...
Until recently, the neonate\u27s ability to feel pain has been the subject of debate and controversy...