© 2014, © The Author(s) 2014. Background: Improved techniques and life sustaining technology in the neonatal intensive care unit have resulted in an increased probability of survival for extremely premature babies. The by-product of the aggressive treatment is iatrogenic pain, and this infliction of pain can be a cause of suffering and distress for both baby and nurse. Research question: The research sought to explore the caregiving dilemmas of neonatal nurses when caring for extremely premature babies. This article aims to explore the issues arising for neonatal nurses when they inflict iatrogenic pain on the most vulnerable of human beings – babies ≤24 weeks gestation. Participants: Data were collected via a questionnaire to Australian ne...
Introduction: Nurses are in close contact with patients and their knowledge of pain assessment and m...
Until the late 1980s, the healthcare standard assumption was that neonates did not experience pain. ...
Abstract Background To determine whether healthcare professionals perceive the pain of infants diffe...
Background: Evolving technology and scientific advancement have increased the chances of survival of...
Background: Currently preterm births are the leading causes of newborn deaths and newborn mortality ...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: The ability to save the life of an extremely premature bab...
Background: Evolving technology and scientific advancement have increased the chances of survival of...
INTRODUCTION: Infants hospitalised in neonatology are inevitably exposed to pain repeatedly. Prematu...
AIM: The paper is a report of a study of the attitudes of neonatal nurses towards extremely preterm...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim and objective: This paper aims to explore the ways in which neonat...
Objective: To increase our understanding of moral distress experienced by neonatal registered nurses...
© 2014, © The Author(s) 2014. Improved life-sustaining technology in the neonatal intensive care has...
Technological advances in neonatal care have meant that the survival rates of preterm infants have d...
Abstract In the UK, on average 1 in 10 newborn babies (termed neonates until 4 weeks of age) requir...
Pain and stress negatively alter normal brain development and function in neonates. Patients in the ...
Introduction: Nurses are in close contact with patients and their knowledge of pain assessment and m...
Until the late 1980s, the healthcare standard assumption was that neonates did not experience pain. ...
Abstract Background To determine whether healthcare professionals perceive the pain of infants diffe...
Background: Evolving technology and scientific advancement have increased the chances of survival of...
Background: Currently preterm births are the leading causes of newborn deaths and newborn mortality ...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: The ability to save the life of an extremely premature bab...
Background: Evolving technology and scientific advancement have increased the chances of survival of...
INTRODUCTION: Infants hospitalised in neonatology are inevitably exposed to pain repeatedly. Prematu...
AIM: The paper is a report of a study of the attitudes of neonatal nurses towards extremely preterm...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim and objective: This paper aims to explore the ways in which neonat...
Objective: To increase our understanding of moral distress experienced by neonatal registered nurses...
© 2014, © The Author(s) 2014. Improved life-sustaining technology in the neonatal intensive care has...
Technological advances in neonatal care have meant that the survival rates of preterm infants have d...
Abstract In the UK, on average 1 in 10 newborn babies (termed neonates until 4 weeks of age) requir...
Pain and stress negatively alter normal brain development and function in neonates. Patients in the ...
Introduction: Nurses are in close contact with patients and their knowledge of pain assessment and m...
Until the late 1980s, the healthcare standard assumption was that neonates did not experience pain. ...
Abstract Background To determine whether healthcare professionals perceive the pain of infants diffe...