This study evaluated the Measure of Adult and Infant Soothing and Distress (MAISD) for examining infant, parent, and nurse behavior during infants’ immunizations. Videotapes of 62 infants, parents, and nurses during immunizations were coded. Concurrent validity and reliability for the MAISD were demonstrated. The scale revealed that infants displayed predominately distress, and adults exhibited primarily reassurance. Parents’ and nurses’ distractions were positively related to infants’ engaging in distraction, and parents’ and nurses’ reassurance was positively associated with infant distress. There appear to be avenues in which to intervene to teach parents and nurses how to best behave to help infants during their painful medical events
Objective: To examine the association of parent behavior with infant distress during a potentially p...
Three experiments were carried out with children in a private office on the measurement of distress ...
In this pilot study, the aims were to determine the feasibility of whether pain behavior in extremel...
This study evaluated the Measure of Adult and Infant Soothing and Distress (MAISD) for examining inf...
Background: Infants rely on their parents’ sensitive and contingent soothing to support their regula...
Objective The Child–Adult Medical Procedure Interaction Scale-Infant Version (CAMPIS-IV) was used to...
Distraction has been shown to be an effective technique for managing pain in children; however, few ...
BACKGROUND: Research reporting effective pain care strategies exists, yet it is not translated to c...
BACKGROUND: Research investigating how observers empathize or form estimations of an individual expe...
Background: An understanding of perceptions of parents and health caregivers who assist critically i...
Abstract Background To determine whether healthcare professionals perceive the pain of infants diffe...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience, even for infants who are incapable of report...
Parents play a critical role in supporting infants’ ability to manage strong emotions. Routine...
The limited ability of infants to communicate their pain and to moderate their pain experience plac...
Objectives To test the efficacy of a brief behavioral pain management strategy (The ABCDs of Needle ...
Objective: To examine the association of parent behavior with infant distress during a potentially p...
Three experiments were carried out with children in a private office on the measurement of distress ...
In this pilot study, the aims were to determine the feasibility of whether pain behavior in extremel...
This study evaluated the Measure of Adult and Infant Soothing and Distress (MAISD) for examining inf...
Background: Infants rely on their parents’ sensitive and contingent soothing to support their regula...
Objective The Child–Adult Medical Procedure Interaction Scale-Infant Version (CAMPIS-IV) was used to...
Distraction has been shown to be an effective technique for managing pain in children; however, few ...
BACKGROUND: Research reporting effective pain care strategies exists, yet it is not translated to c...
BACKGROUND: Research investigating how observers empathize or form estimations of an individual expe...
Background: An understanding of perceptions of parents and health caregivers who assist critically i...
Abstract Background To determine whether healthcare professionals perceive the pain of infants diffe...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience, even for infants who are incapable of report...
Parents play a critical role in supporting infants’ ability to manage strong emotions. Routine...
The limited ability of infants to communicate their pain and to moderate their pain experience plac...
Objectives To test the efficacy of a brief behavioral pain management strategy (The ABCDs of Needle ...
Objective: To examine the association of parent behavior with infant distress during a potentially p...
Three experiments were carried out with children in a private office on the measurement of distress ...
In this pilot study, the aims were to determine the feasibility of whether pain behavior in extremel...