Procedural pain in neonates has been a concern in the last two decades. The purpose of this review was to provide a critical appraisal and a synthesis of the published epidemiological studies about procedural pain in neonates admitted to intensive care units. The aims were to determine the frequency of painful procedures and pain management interventions as well as to identify their predictors. Academic Search, CINAHL, LILACS, Medic Latina, MEDLINE and SciELO databases were searched for observational studies on procedural pain in neonates admitted to intensive care units. Studies in which neonatal data could not be extracted from the paediatric population were excluded. Eighteen studies were included in the review. Six studies with the same...
Aim Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, ...
Aim Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, ...
Aim: Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, ...
Frequency of painful procedures, analgesia practices and related factors in neonates across neonatal...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe potentially painful procedures performed in neonates and their rel...
During hospitalization in neonatal intensive care units, neonates are exposed to many painful proced...
During hospitalization in neonatal intensive care units, neonates are exposed to many painful proced...
BACKGROUND: Painful invasive procedures are frequently performed on preterm infants admitted to a ne...
ABSTRACT Objective: to dimension the exposure of premature infants to painful procedures, relating ...
Although some researchers argue that the newborns don’t feel pain due to their immature brain, evi...
Background: The neonatal period is recognized as a brief, critical time that requires focused interv...
Throughout history the main focus within neonatology has been the survival of neonates. They receive...
AIM: Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery...
Aim Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, ...
Aim: Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, ...
Aim Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, ...
Aim Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, ...
Aim: Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, ...
Frequency of painful procedures, analgesia practices and related factors in neonates across neonatal...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe potentially painful procedures performed in neonates and their rel...
During hospitalization in neonatal intensive care units, neonates are exposed to many painful proced...
During hospitalization in neonatal intensive care units, neonates are exposed to many painful proced...
BACKGROUND: Painful invasive procedures are frequently performed on preterm infants admitted to a ne...
ABSTRACT Objective: to dimension the exposure of premature infants to painful procedures, relating ...
Although some researchers argue that the newborns don’t feel pain due to their immature brain, evi...
Background: The neonatal period is recognized as a brief, critical time that requires focused interv...
Throughout history the main focus within neonatology has been the survival of neonates. They receive...
AIM: Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery...
Aim Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, ...
Aim: Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, ...
Aim Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, ...
Aim Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, ...
Aim: Continuous pain occurs routinely, even after invasive procedures, or inflammation and surgery, ...