BackgroundDifferent studies have shown that the use of olfactory stimuli during painful medical procedures reduces infants' response to pain. The main purpose of the current study was to investigate the effect of breast milk odor and vanilla odor on premature infants' vital signs including heart rate and blood oxygen saturation during and after venipuncture.MethodsA total of 135 preterm infants were randomly selected and divided into three groups of control, vanilla odor, and breast milk odor. Infants in the breast milk group and the vanilla group were exposed to breast milk odor and vanilla odor from 5 minutes prior to sampling until 30 seconds after sampling.ResultsThe results showed that breast milk odor has a significant effect on the c...
Background and ObjectivesGiven the positive effects of stimulation with maternal breast milk odor an...
Abstract Purpose Several studies have shown that oral sucrose reduces pain in newborns. However, suc...
Purpose: To compare the effects of integrating mother’s breast milk (BM) with three different combin...
BackgroundDifferent studies have shown that the use of olfactory stimuli during painful medical proc...
BackgroundTo compare the effectiveness of maternal breast milk odor and formula milk odor in soothin...
Place: United StatesBACKGROUND: Two studies have demonstrated an analgesic effect of maternal milk o...
Purpose: Even routine procedures can cause pain and stress, and can be harmful to the fast-growing b...
Aim: We developed this study using an experimental design to determine the impact of the odors of va...
Taking venous blood in neonates can be challenging. The discomfort felt when taking blood can cause ...
The study aim was to explore the effects of multisensory breastmilk interventions on short-term pain...
We examined the effects of the odors from mother\u27s milk, other mother\u27s milk and formula milk ...
Background Neonates undergo many uncomfortable, invasive minor procedures during their first hospita...
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of expressed breast milk (EBM) in reducing pain due to venepuncture...
Introduction: Repeated and untreated pain can lead to long-term consequences in preterm infants, suc...
Introduction: Feeding method with a naso/orogastrik is not facilitating the sensory motor experience...
Background and ObjectivesGiven the positive effects of stimulation with maternal breast milk odor an...
Abstract Purpose Several studies have shown that oral sucrose reduces pain in newborns. However, suc...
Purpose: To compare the effects of integrating mother’s breast milk (BM) with three different combin...
BackgroundDifferent studies have shown that the use of olfactory stimuli during painful medical proc...
BackgroundTo compare the effectiveness of maternal breast milk odor and formula milk odor in soothin...
Place: United StatesBACKGROUND: Two studies have demonstrated an analgesic effect of maternal milk o...
Purpose: Even routine procedures can cause pain and stress, and can be harmful to the fast-growing b...
Aim: We developed this study using an experimental design to determine the impact of the odors of va...
Taking venous blood in neonates can be challenging. The discomfort felt when taking blood can cause ...
The study aim was to explore the effects of multisensory breastmilk interventions on short-term pain...
We examined the effects of the odors from mother\u27s milk, other mother\u27s milk and formula milk ...
Background Neonates undergo many uncomfortable, invasive minor procedures during their first hospita...
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of expressed breast milk (EBM) in reducing pain due to venepuncture...
Introduction: Repeated and untreated pain can lead to long-term consequences in preterm infants, suc...
Introduction: Feeding method with a naso/orogastrik is not facilitating the sensory motor experience...
Background and ObjectivesGiven the positive effects of stimulation with maternal breast milk odor an...
Abstract Purpose Several studies have shown that oral sucrose reduces pain in newborns. However, suc...
Purpose: To compare the effects of integrating mother’s breast milk (BM) with three different combin...