To describe the use of heel blood sampling and non-pharmacological analgesia in a large representative sample of neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in eight European countries, and compare their self-reported practices with evidence-based recommendations
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare neonatal pain, duration of crying and procedur...
Blood sampling in preterm baby is the common procedure that used for laboratory examinations. The ex...
BACKGROUND: Painful invasive procedures are frequently performed on preterm infants admitted to a ne...
Objective: To describe the use of heel blood sampling and non-pharmacological analgesia in a large r...
The heel stick procedure, in which the plantar surface of the heel is punctured by a lancet to a dep...
Background The heel stick is the method of choice in most neonatal units for capillary blood samplin...
Background: Recent researches suggest that preterm infants understand pain and stress. Because of th...
Summary Objective to conduct a randomised-controlled trial to investigate the effectiveness of two h...
Heel prick is an usual method performed to get a blood sample for newborn screening. Its wide use ju...
INTRODUCTION: The heel-lance (HL) method for blood collection from the newborn is controversial for ...
Newborn babies are frequently exposed to painful procedures and blood sampling is the most frequent ...
Heel prick is an usual method performed to get a blood sample for newborn screening. Its wide use ju...
Aims Newborns are more sensitive to pain than adults and are more susceptible to the long-term comp...
Procedural pain in neonates has been a concern in the last two decades. The purpose of this review w...
Background: According to research findings, pain experience in neonatal period leads to short- and l...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare neonatal pain, duration of crying and procedur...
Blood sampling in preterm baby is the common procedure that used for laboratory examinations. The ex...
BACKGROUND: Painful invasive procedures are frequently performed on preterm infants admitted to a ne...
Objective: To describe the use of heel blood sampling and non-pharmacological analgesia in a large r...
The heel stick procedure, in which the plantar surface of the heel is punctured by a lancet to a dep...
Background The heel stick is the method of choice in most neonatal units for capillary blood samplin...
Background: Recent researches suggest that preterm infants understand pain and stress. Because of th...
Summary Objective to conduct a randomised-controlled trial to investigate the effectiveness of two h...
Heel prick is an usual method performed to get a blood sample for newborn screening. Its wide use ju...
INTRODUCTION: The heel-lance (HL) method for blood collection from the newborn is controversial for ...
Newborn babies are frequently exposed to painful procedures and blood sampling is the most frequent ...
Heel prick is an usual method performed to get a blood sample for newborn screening. Its wide use ju...
Aims Newborns are more sensitive to pain than adults and are more susceptible to the long-term comp...
Procedural pain in neonates has been a concern in the last two decades. The purpose of this review w...
Background: According to research findings, pain experience in neonatal period leads to short- and l...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare neonatal pain, duration of crying and procedur...
Blood sampling in preterm baby is the common procedure that used for laboratory examinations. The ex...
BACKGROUND: Painful invasive procedures are frequently performed on preterm infants admitted to a ne...