ShotBlocker versus cryotherapy for reducing pain and anxiety associated with subcutaneous injection
To determine and compare the abilities of ShotBlocker and cryotherapy for reducing pain and anxiety associated with subcutaneous injections. Subcutaneous injection has been used excessively for continuous, low-dose administration of drugs. Considering that these drugs may require prolonged administr...
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Main Authors: | Hafez Dalia Masoud Elsaid (Author), Ali Wafaa Gameel Mohammed (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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