Heel prick is an usual method performed to get a blood sample for newborn screening. Its wide use justifies the effort in reducing the pain as much as possible and some simple steps, including the use of spring heelsticks, are recommended by national and international guide- lines. But not all the heelsticks cause the same pain and allow to get enough blood for the screening. The aim of this work was to test six automatic heelstick devices with regard to the pain in heel prick measured with NIPS scale and, at the same time, to value their effectiveness in getting a blood sample suitable for filter paper for newborn screening. The following devices were assessed: Amnes Minilet Lancets, Wuxi Xinda Ltd, Exxe Safe Blade, Lifescan Stik Johnson &...
This study was a prospective, randomized controlled trial. The study sample consisted of 105 healthy...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of music, oral sucrose, and combination therapy for pain rel...
Aim To determine the effects of two different methods, breastfeeding and heel warming, during heel s...
Heel prick is an usual method performed to get a blood sample for newborn screening. Its wide use ju...
Summary Objective to conduct a randomised-controlled trial to investigate the effectiveness of two h...
Background The heel stick is the method of choice in most neonatal units for capillary blood samplin...
Objective: To describe the use of heel blood sampling and non-pharmacological analgesia in a large r...
The heel stick procedure, in which the plantar surface of the heel is punctured by a lancet to a dep...
Background: According to research findings, pain experience in neonatal period leads to short- and l...
INTRODUCTION: The heel-lance (HL) method for blood collection from the newborn is controversial for ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare neonatal pain, duration of crying and procedur...
Objective: One of the most frequently observed painful procedures during newborn hospitalization is ...
Neonates undergo many painful procedures daily, in particular venipunctures and heelpricks. Our aim ...
To describe the use of heel blood sampling and non-pharmacological analgesia in a large representati...
International audienceNeonatal blood sample screening is recognised as a difficult gesture and painf...
This study was a prospective, randomized controlled trial. The study sample consisted of 105 healthy...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of music, oral sucrose, and combination therapy for pain rel...
Aim To determine the effects of two different methods, breastfeeding and heel warming, during heel s...
Heel prick is an usual method performed to get a blood sample for newborn screening. Its wide use ju...
Summary Objective to conduct a randomised-controlled trial to investigate the effectiveness of two h...
Background The heel stick is the method of choice in most neonatal units for capillary blood samplin...
Objective: To describe the use of heel blood sampling and non-pharmacological analgesia in a large r...
The heel stick procedure, in which the plantar surface of the heel is punctured by a lancet to a dep...
Background: According to research findings, pain experience in neonatal period leads to short- and l...
INTRODUCTION: The heel-lance (HL) method for blood collection from the newborn is controversial for ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to compare neonatal pain, duration of crying and procedur...
Objective: One of the most frequently observed painful procedures during newborn hospitalization is ...
Neonates undergo many painful procedures daily, in particular venipunctures and heelpricks. Our aim ...
To describe the use of heel blood sampling and non-pharmacological analgesia in a large representati...
International audienceNeonatal blood sample screening is recognised as a difficult gesture and painf...
This study was a prospective, randomized controlled trial. The study sample consisted of 105 healthy...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of music, oral sucrose, and combination therapy for pain rel...
Aim To determine the effects of two different methods, breastfeeding and heel warming, during heel s...