Effectiveness of the Buzzy Bee device on pain perception during invasive pricks among school age children: An interventional study
BACKGROUND: Children often develop phobia toward needle pricks and invasive procedures. It is difficult for medical personnel to manage children's pain when they are in the hospital. When it comes to assessing and treating children's discomfort, nurses interact with them the most. The main...
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Main Authors: | Ghadeer Al Battashi (Author), Zainab Said AL-Shibli (Author), Abeer Issa Alghafri (Author), Omar Mohammed Alyazeedi (Author), Ali Saif Alkalbani (Author), Frincy Francis (Author), G Gopakumar (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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