A soothing touch: simple technique tested to comfort tiny babies during painful procedures
NCT ID NCT07470398
Summary
This study tested whether a gentle touch technique could help reduce pain and improve breathing stability in premature babies during necessary but painful medical procedures. Researchers compared 60 stable preterm infants who received either the gentle touch or standard care during procedures like blood draws. They measured the babies' pain levels, breathing rate, and oxygen levels to see if the touch provided a calming, non-drug method of relief.
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Locations
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Al-Hindiya Teaching Hospital
Karbala, Kerbala, 56001, Iraq
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Karbala Teaching Hospital for Children
Karbala, Kerbala, 56001, Iraq
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Obstetrics and Gynecology Teaching Hospital
Karbala, Kerbala, 56001, Iraq
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