2022
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.16601
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Intervention strategies for white noise alleviating procedural pain in newborns: A systematic review

Abstract: Aims and Objective:To systematically evaluate the current intervention strategies of white noise alleviating procedural pain in newborns.Methods: This review was conducted following the PRISMA guideline. Seventeen da-

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“…Foreign study has confirmed that white noise can alleviate the degree of pain in children with disease. [ 1 ] Academically, white noise refers to the power of the frequency component of a sound in the entire audible range (20–20000 Hz). [ 2 ] Generally speaking, white noise is the sound of nature with soft, slight, and rhythmic band, such as the sound of raindrops, frogs, waves, and wind blowing the woods.…”
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“…Foreign study has confirmed that white noise can alleviate the degree of pain in children with disease. [ 1 ] Academically, white noise refers to the power of the frequency component of a sound in the entire audible range (20–20000 Hz). [ 2 ] Generally speaking, white noise is the sound of nature with soft, slight, and rhythmic band, such as the sound of raindrops, frogs, waves, and wind blowing the woods.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…interventions are emerging as an important therapy to effectively relieve neonatal pain (Castillo Barrio et al, 2020;Fan et al, 2017;Ikechukwu et al, 2023). We read with great interest the article by Ye et al In this well-designed study, the authors conducted a systematic review based on the limited available literature and summarized the most plausible white noise intervention strategies currently available (Ye et al, 2023). However, we would like to make some constructive comments to correct the shortcomings of this article.…”
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