نتایج جستجو برای: neonatal infant pain score

تعداد نتایج: 598310  

2015
Marlene Walden

O the last several decades, there has been an increased awareness of the importance of assessing and managing pain in hospitalized newborns. One only has to spend time in the NICU to observe how frequently newborns encounter postoperative, procedural, and disease-related pain throughout their hospital stay. Although neonates cannot specifically communicate pain, they do display physiologic and ...

2018
Bonnie Stevens Janet Yamada Marsha Campbell-Yeo Sharyn Gibbins Denise Harrison Kimberley Dionne Anna Taddio Carol McNair Andrew Willan Marilyn Ballantyne Kimberley Widger Souraya Sidani Carole Estabrooks Anne Synnes Janet Squires Charles Victor Shirine Riahi

BACKGROUND Orally administered sucrose is effective and safe in reducing pain intensity during single, tissue-damaging procedures in neonates, and is commonly recommended in neonatal pain guidelines. However, there is wide variability in sucrose doses examined in research, and more than a 20-fold variation across neonatal care settings. The aim of this study was to determine the minimally effec...

Journal: :Journal of Neonatal Nursing 2021

Twelve years ago, the paper ‘Oral sucrose for pain management in infants: Myths and misconceptions’ was published Journal of Neonatal Nursing. At this time, eight myths or misconceptions were addressed. Since time there has been more than 100 studies reporting on analgesic effects sweet solutions newborns, which have synthesised included systematic reviews. There also a growth literature to sup...

Background and purpose: The birth of a baby with congenital heart disease (CHD) is a source of stress, so the mother should be empowered to face difficult conditions. increasing resilience increases a person's ability to deal with stressful factors. This study was conducted with the aim of determining the effect of empowering mothers of infant with congenital heart disease on their resilience....

جبرئیلی, مهناز, سلیمی, شمسی, سید رسولی, الهه, قوجا زاده, مرتضی,

  Abstract   Background & Aim: Premature infants experience painful procedures during care and treatment. Nurses should reduce short and long-term effects of pain caused by diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The aim of this study was to determine the swaddling effect on pain of nasogastric tube insertion in preterm infants.   Material & Methods: It was a cross-over ran...

Journal: :Seminars in perinatology 1998
H H Abu-Saad G J Bours B Stevens J P Hamers

This article critically reviews the measures developed for assessing pain in the human neonate. Information was gathered with a computerized literature search of published articles and abstracts, a manual review of relevant conference proceedings, recently published journals, unpublished reports and manuscripts, and personal files. This identified 16 measures that were critically examined for t...

2015
Maj Sivapriya Leena Kumari

Pain is a common and a ubiquitous sensation for children and adult. Every child has his or her own perception of pain. Routine immunizations are the most frequent painful medical procedure during childhood. A fundamental principle of responsible medical care is ‘do not hurt’ but ‘do not harm’ since pain is harmful to children, the care givers are committed in preventing harm to their patients. ...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2006
Sybil L Hart L Mallory Boylan Sebrina R Carroll Yvette A Musick Connye Kuratko Barbara G Border Richard M Lampe

OBJECTIVE To assess whether natural variations in decosahexaenoic acid (DHA) levels in breast milk would relate to infant neurobehavioral outcomes at the newborn stage following equivocal findings on infant and toddler outcomes of exposure to DHA in formula and breast milk. METHODS Breast milk samples from N = 20 mothers were collected 9 days after delivery, while the Brazelton Neonatal Behav...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric psychology 2006
Kek Khee Loo Honglin Zhu Qiongying Yin Hong Luo Lihua Min Rachelle Tyler

OBJECTIVE To examine the relations of sociodemographic factors and infant neurobehaviors to maternal confidence in China. METHODS The Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale, Family APGAR, and Maternal Confidence in Caring for the Newborn scales were administered to 40 healthy, full-term neonates. RESULTS Range and regulation of state, autonomic stability, and reflex cluster scores w...

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