Infants experience a host of painful medical procedures including heel sticks, venipuncture, and immunizations. Historically, little attention was given to infant pain management due to misconceived myths and beliefs about the experience and long-term effects of pain in infants. Recent data suggest that there are both short- and long-term negative repercussions associated with unmanaged infant pain. In response, a number of non-pharmacological approaches have been developed to provide infants with pain relief associated with medical events. This paper will review these behavioral approaches including positioning, parent training, distraction, sucrose, and skin-to-skin contact. Recommendations for best practices will be provided and future d...
Denise Harrison,1,2 Mariana Bueno,3 Jessica Reszel2 1School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ottawa...
Distraction has been shown to be an effective technique for managing pain in children; however, few ...
Infants undergo numerous medically necessary painful procedures while in hospital, and this early li...
Infants experience a host of painful medical procedures including heel sticks, venipuncture, and imm...
Infants subjected to painful stimuli respond with deleterious physiologic and metabolic effects, beh...
Developmentally appropriate care is a central feature of rehabilitation in the pediatric intensive c...
Developmentally appropriate care is a central feature of rehabilitation in the pediatric intensive c...
Developmentally appropriate care is a central feature of rehabilitation in the pediatric intensive c...
Hills E., Rosenberg J., Banfield N., Harding C. A multidisciplinary approach to the implementation o...
Procedural pain occurs in the hospital setting due to a variety of procedures and treatments conduct...
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Twelve years ago, the paper ‘Oral sucrose for pain management in infants: Myths and misconceptions’ ...
Infants in the NICU unfortunately have to endure repeated procedures that cause pain. Over time, the...
Infants in the NICU unfortunately have to endure repeated procedures that cause pain. Over time, the...
Infants in the NICU unfortunately have to endure repeated procedures that cause pain. Over time, the...
Denise Harrison,1,2 Mariana Bueno,3 Jessica Reszel2 1School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ottawa...
Distraction has been shown to be an effective technique for managing pain in children; however, few ...
Infants undergo numerous medically necessary painful procedures while in hospital, and this early li...
Infants experience a host of painful medical procedures including heel sticks, venipuncture, and imm...
Infants subjected to painful stimuli respond with deleterious physiologic and metabolic effects, beh...
Developmentally appropriate care is a central feature of rehabilitation in the pediatric intensive c...
Developmentally appropriate care is a central feature of rehabilitation in the pediatric intensive c...
Developmentally appropriate care is a central feature of rehabilitation in the pediatric intensive c...
Hills E., Rosenberg J., Banfield N., Harding C. A multidisciplinary approach to the implementation o...
Procedural pain occurs in the hospital setting due to a variety of procedures and treatments conduct...
https://scholarworks.moreheadstate.edu/student_scholarship_posters/1021/thumbnail.jp
Twelve years ago, the paper ‘Oral sucrose for pain management in infants: Myths and misconceptions’ ...
Infants in the NICU unfortunately have to endure repeated procedures that cause pain. Over time, the...
Infants in the NICU unfortunately have to endure repeated procedures that cause pain. Over time, the...
Infants in the NICU unfortunately have to endure repeated procedures that cause pain. Over time, the...
Denise Harrison,1,2 Mariana Bueno,3 Jessica Reszel2 1School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Ottawa...
Distraction has been shown to be an effective technique for managing pain in children; however, few ...
Infants undergo numerous medically necessary painful procedures while in hospital, and this early li...