OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the effectiveness of vapocoolant for preschoolers’ immunization injection pain relief. STUDY DESIGN: 57 4- to 6-year-old children were randomized to vapocoolant alone or typical care conditions. Pain was measured at baseline and at injection via self-report, caregiver-report, nurse-report, and an observational scale. RESULTS: Self-report suggested that children in the vapocoolant alone condition demonstrated stronger increases in pain from baseline to injection than typical care. All other measures showed significant increases in pain from baseline to injection, but none indicted treatment effects. CONCLUSIONS: Consistent with prior studies, vapocoolant might not be an effective p...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common and disagreeable sensation for children and adult. Every child has his...
Background: This systematic review assessed the effectiveness and safety of pharmacotherapy and comb...
Purpose: The purpose of the DNP project “Distraction for Vaccine Injection Pain in Pediatrics: Reduc...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the effectiveness of vapocoolant for pr...
Objectives: Vaccinations protect children against deadly diseases and approximately 30 immunizations...
Background: Pain control and management are the most critical aspects of basic needs, human rights, ...
WOS: 000482217800005PubMed: 31257044Introduction: Procedural pain in general, and intramuscular (IM)...
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: A study to assess the effectiveness of Vapocoolant Spray on reduction of...
Purpose: Immunizations are the single most common painful procedure pediatric patients experience in...
Background: Vaccine injections are the most common cause of iatrogenic pain in childhood and a cause...
International audienceBackground: Pain from needle-related procedures in children can alter pain per...
Background: This systematic review evaluated the effectiveness of distraction for reducing infant di...
Background & Aim: Vaccination is the most common painful procedure in childhood. This study aimed to...
Background and objectives: vaccine injections are a common cause of iatrogenic pain and anxiety, con...
A literature review was conducted utilizing CINAHL, PubMed, and Science Direct databases to establis...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common and disagreeable sensation for children and adult. Every child has his...
Background: This systematic review assessed the effectiveness and safety of pharmacotherapy and comb...
Purpose: The purpose of the DNP project “Distraction for Vaccine Injection Pain in Pediatrics: Reduc...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the effectiveness of vapocoolant for pr...
Objectives: Vaccinations protect children against deadly diseases and approximately 30 immunizations...
Background: Pain control and management are the most critical aspects of basic needs, human rights, ...
WOS: 000482217800005PubMed: 31257044Introduction: Procedural pain in general, and intramuscular (IM)...
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: A study to assess the effectiveness of Vapocoolant Spray on reduction of...
Purpose: Immunizations are the single most common painful procedure pediatric patients experience in...
Background: Vaccine injections are the most common cause of iatrogenic pain in childhood and a cause...
International audienceBackground: Pain from needle-related procedures in children can alter pain per...
Background: This systematic review evaluated the effectiveness of distraction for reducing infant di...
Background & Aim: Vaccination is the most common painful procedure in childhood. This study aimed to...
Background and objectives: vaccine injections are a common cause of iatrogenic pain and anxiety, con...
A literature review was conducted utilizing CINAHL, PubMed, and Science Direct databases to establis...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common and disagreeable sensation for children and adult. Every child has his...
Background: This systematic review assessed the effectiveness and safety of pharmacotherapy and comb...
Purpose: The purpose of the DNP project “Distraction for Vaccine Injection Pain in Pediatrics: Reduc...