2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.acpain.2007.02.016
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The efficacy of non-pharmacological interventions in the management of procedural pain in preterm and term neonates

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“…Broad developmental care management in the NICU, as recommended by Als (2002) and Als et al (2004), should be implemented, especially for these severely ill preterm infants, including the establishment of a clinical schedule to avoid or reduce painful and distressful handling procedures. In addition, the nonpharmacological pain management strategies, such as sucrose (Gaspardo et al, 2008b;Stevens et al, 2010), swaddling, non-nutritive sucking, facilitated tucking (Cignacco et al, 2007) and skin-to-skin contact (Castral et al, 2008;Freire et al, 2008;Johnston et al, 2008), were recommended for pain relief during acute painful procedures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Broad developmental care management in the NICU, as recommended by Als (2002) and Als et al (2004), should be implemented, especially for these severely ill preterm infants, including the establishment of a clinical schedule to avoid or reduce painful and distressful handling procedures. In addition, the nonpharmacological pain management strategies, such as sucrose (Gaspardo et al, 2008b;Stevens et al, 2010), swaddling, non-nutritive sucking, facilitated tucking (Cignacco et al, 2007) and skin-to-skin contact (Castral et al, 2008;Freire et al, 2008;Johnston et al, 2008), were recommended for pain relief during acute painful procedures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A cohort study conducted in Switzerland described the type and frequency of procedures performed in an ICU and endotracheal and nasopharyngeal suctioning were considered the second and third most frequent procedures, perceived as being painful and very painful, respectively, on a pain scale (5) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…% of mothers skin-to-skin contact and oral glucose) are effective pain relievers and should be encouraged during intrusive procedures. [28][29][30][31][32][33] The international protocol demands that topical anaesthetic (EMLA cream) be used on infants before any intrusive procedure. In developing nations the cost of the EMLA cream could be high and might be unaffordable.…”
Section: Methods Of Pain Reliefmentioning
confidence: 99%