Family Med Journals

Family Med

sponsor
Become a Member Today!
Register
Email:


Password:

Remember me
Forgot your Password?
Invite Code?
Article ID

Your Article Summary

(Click the title below to leave the MDLinx Network and go to the Journal's Website)

Weissman A et al. – Any method of pain control is better than none. Feeding and breastfeeding during heel–lancing were found to be the most effective methods of pain relief.

Methods

Results

Exclusive Author Commentary
Amir Weissman, 11/03/09

The most important take-home-message should be that neonatal pain prevention is the expectation of the parents and the goal of the medical staff. We can not dismiss these very simple-to-use methods that were proven to efficiently reduce pain in neonates and use them whenever painful procedure is performed.

Related Articles

Effects of Breastfeeding on Pain Relief in Full-term Newborns
The Clinical Journal of Pain, 10/20/09    Relevance Score: 88%

Psychological interventions for reducing pain and distress during routine childhood immunizations: A systematic review
Clinical Therapeutics, 10/16/09    Relevance Score: 82%

Diagnosis and Chiropractic Treatment of Infant Headache Based on Behavioral Presentation and Physical Findings: A Retrospective Series of 13 Cases
Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics, 10/22/09    Relevance Score: 80%

A Brief Parental Education for Shaping Sleep Habits in 4-Month-Old Infants
Clinical Medicine & Research, 10/09/09    Relevance Score: 80%

Impact of prematurity and co-morbidities on feeding milestones in neonates
Journal of Perinatology, 10/13/09    Relevance Score: 79%


Sponsor

Article Search

Keyword:

Search:

Published within

Sort By:
Date
Relevance


Sponsor

Sponsor

Send this Summary to a Colleague

Enter email address