In this pilot study, the aims were to determine the feasibility of whether pain behavior in extremely and very preterm infants and perceived parental stress change when parents are involved in pain reducing measures, either actively, performing facilitated tucking or passively, observing the intervention, in comparison to the involvement of nurses only. In addition, the infant’s pain reactivity and parental stress over three time points of measurement was of interest. Extremely and very preterm infants in need of subcutaneous erythropoietin were randomly assigned to the two intervention groups. The intervention encompassed that one parent of each infant was involved during the painful procedure: Either parents executed facilitated tucking t...
Objective: To systematically review the literature related to the effectiveness of parents' active i...
Background: The neonatal period is recognized as a brief, critical time that requires focused interv...
INTRODUCTION: Newborn infants routinely undergo minor painful procedures as part of postnatal care, ...
Objectives In this pilot study, the aims were to determine the feasibility of whether pain behavior ...
Objectives In this pilot study, the aims were to determine the feasibility of whether pain behavior ...
Objectives In this pilot study, the aims were to determine the feasibility of whether pain behavior ...
OBJECTIVE To systematically review the literature related to the effectiveness of parents' active...
Background: Recent researches suggest that preterm infants understand pain and stress. Because of th...
AbstractBackground and objectivesPreterm newborns are exposed to repeated procedural pain during the...
Background During the first period of life, critically ill as well as healthy newbor...
BACKGROUND: During the first period of life, critically ill as well as healthy newborn infants exper...
Background: During the first period of life, critically ill as well as healthy newborn infants exper...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the literature related to the effectiveness of parents' active i...
Objective: To systematically review the literature related to the effectiveness of parents' active i...
Objective: To systematically review the literature related to the effectiveness of parents' active i...
Objective: To systematically review the literature related to the effectiveness of parents' active i...
Background: The neonatal period is recognized as a brief, critical time that requires focused interv...
INTRODUCTION: Newborn infants routinely undergo minor painful procedures as part of postnatal care, ...
Objectives In this pilot study, the aims were to determine the feasibility of whether pain behavior ...
Objectives In this pilot study, the aims were to determine the feasibility of whether pain behavior ...
Objectives In this pilot study, the aims were to determine the feasibility of whether pain behavior ...
OBJECTIVE To systematically review the literature related to the effectiveness of parents' active...
Background: Recent researches suggest that preterm infants understand pain and stress. Because of th...
AbstractBackground and objectivesPreterm newborns are exposed to repeated procedural pain during the...
Background During the first period of life, critically ill as well as healthy newbor...
BACKGROUND: During the first period of life, critically ill as well as healthy newborn infants exper...
Background: During the first period of life, critically ill as well as healthy newborn infants exper...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the literature related to the effectiveness of parents' active i...
Objective: To systematically review the literature related to the effectiveness of parents' active i...
Objective: To systematically review the literature related to the effectiveness of parents' active i...
Objective: To systematically review the literature related to the effectiveness of parents' active i...
Background: The neonatal period is recognized as a brief, critical time that requires focused interv...
INTRODUCTION: Newborn infants routinely undergo minor painful procedures as part of postnatal care, ...