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2016
DOI: 10.5935/1806-0013.20160070
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Evaluation of pain of neonates during invasive procedures in intensive care

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“…This perception is due to the performance of tests that require blood collection almost daily. A randomized clinical trial aimed at comparing the pain response in pre-term infants who received musical intervention and glucose with a group that did not receive any type of intervention showed that those who received musical intervention and glucose had better results in treatment and recovery, which shows the importance of non-pharmacological methods of pain relief for newborns (12) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This perception is due to the performance of tests that require blood collection almost daily. A randomized clinical trial aimed at comparing the pain response in pre-term infants who received musical intervention and glucose with a group that did not receive any type of intervention showed that those who received musical intervention and glucose had better results in treatment and recovery, which shows the importance of non-pharmacological methods of pain relief for newborns (12) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was concluded that pain should be evaluated when performing handling procedures, especially in preterm infants, since their central nervous system is immature and painful sensations can lead to changes in physiological parameters, future pain perception, and the sleep-rest cycle, among others. (11) The analysis of the polysomnograms and images obtained by filming 25 newborns, to diagnose brain dysfunction and assess the influence of handling on sleep and ventilatory stability, found that the newborns studied were handled during all sleep stages. In 57% of the handling procedure, awakening occurred, and apnea was identified in 19.5% of the preterm infants.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Aspiration through an orotracheal tube and/or an airway is the main reason for this pain. 26 Furthermore, the routine procedures and painful stimuli within the unit increasingly corroborate the need for minimal handling of these patients. 27 Non-pharmacological and low-risk resources that promote the reduction of stress and pain levels in PTNB should be encouraged, such as hammock positioning.…”
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confidence: 99%