State of the Art in Parent-Delivered Pain-Relieving Interventions in Neonatal Care: A Scoping Review
Introduction: Parents' active involvement during painful procedures is considered a critical first step in improving neonatal pain practices. Of the non-pharmacological approaches in use, the biopsychosocial perspective supports parent-delivered interventions, in which parents themselves mediat...
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Main Authors: | Alexandra Ullsten (Author), Matilda Andreasson (Author), Mats Eriksson (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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