Changes in Physicians' Perceptions and Practices on Neonatal Pain Management Over the Past 20 Years. A Survey Conducted at Two Time-Points
Intense research for more than three decades expelled the view that neonates do not experience pain. The aim of this survey was to investigate whether the Greek physicians involved in neonatal intensive care have changed their perceptions regarding neonatal pain, adapting their management practices...
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Main Authors: | Eleni Agakidou (Author), Konstantia Tsoni (Author), Theodora Stathopoulou (Author), Agathi Thomaidou (Author), Maria Farini (Author), Angeliki Kontou (Author), Paraskevi Karagianni (Author), Kosmas Sarafidis (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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