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The effects of skin‐to‐skin contact during acute pain in preterm newborns

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2007

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Abstract

Skin-to-skin contact promoted reduction in behavioral measures and less physiological increase during procedure. It is recommended that skin-to-skin contact be used as a non-pharmacologic intervention to relieve acute pain in stable premature infants born 30 weeks gestational age or older.

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