Pain is considered the fifth vital sign. Although in the past newborns were thought not to experience pain, currently this concept has been rejected. Indeed, newborns can experience pain even more ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Inadequate pain assessment in preterm infants (PI) is a persistent problem. Currently, a precise pain assessment is one of the main challenges for health professionals in ...
An observational pain assessment using facial expressions is a reliable method for predicting self-reported pain intensity in patients shortly after surgery, especially when their ability to ...
Martha A. Q. Curley, RN, PhD, FAAN; Sion Kim Harris, PhD; Karen A. Fraser, RN; Rita A. Johnson, RN, BSN; John H. Arnold, MD Between 2000 and 2004, we enrolled a ...
Martha A. Q. Curley, RN, PhD, FAAN; Sion Kim Harris, PhD; Karen A. Fraser, RN; Rita A. Johnson, RN, BSN; John H. Arnold, MD The dimensions include descriptors that ...
The Critical Care Pain Observation Tool was strongly correlated to established pediatric pain scales and found to be valid and reliable for pain assessment in pediatric patients who are critically ill ...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Laparoscopy in gynaecology is now widely practiced along with multimodal analgesia for postoperative pain. Intra-peritoneal infiltration of Bupivacaine is a novel method to ...
A newly-published Cochrane review reveals significant gaps in the clinical rating scales used to assess pain in newborn babies, highlighting the urgent need for improved tools and global collaboration ...
A newly-published Cochrane review reveals significant gaps in the clinical rating scales used to assess pain in newborn babies, highlighting the urgent need for improved tools and global collaboration ...
This study aimed to identify the contextual factors of neonatal pain responses and provide clinical medical staff with evidence regarding effective means of evaluating neonatal pain and strengthen ...
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