Effects of Sleep and Awake States on Pain Responses in Premature Infants
Background: More than 15 million premature infants are born worldwide each year who in average, undergo 10-16 painful procedures every day. Repeated painful procedures early in life can have adverse effects on nervous system development and pain response. Several factors may influence the response o...
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Main Authors: | Atousa Sadeghi (Author), Maryam Rassouli (Author), Roya Farhadi (Author) |
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Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences,
2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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