Analgesic effect of breast feeding in term neonates: randomised controlled trial

R Carbajal, S Veerapen, S Couderc, M Jugie, Y Ville - Bmj, 2003 - bmj.com
Objectives: To investigate whether breast feeding is effective for pain relief during
venepuncture in term neonates and compare any effect with that of oral glucose combined …

Randomised trial of analgesic effects of sucrose, glucose, and pacifiers in term neonates

R Carbajal, X Chauvet, S Couderc, M Olivier-Martin - Bmj, 1999 - bmj.com
Objectives: To assess and compare the analgesic effects of orally administered glucose and
sucrose and pacifiers. To determine the synergistic analgesic effect of sucrose and pacifiers …

Analgesic effect of expressed breast milk in procedural pain in term neonates: a randomized, placebo‐controlled, double‐blind trial

A Upadhyay, R Aggarwal, S Narayan, M Joshi… - Acta …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Aim: To assess the effectiveness of expressed breast milk (EBM) in reducing pain due to
venepuncture, in term neonates, as measured by behavioural and physiological …

Breastfeeding or breastmilk to alleviate procedural pain in neonates: a systematic review

PS Shah, L Aliwalas, V Shah - Breastfeeding Medicine, 2007 - liebertpub.com
Objectives: To (1) compare breastfeeding with control (placebo, no treatment, sucrose,
glucose, pacifiers, or positioning) and (2) compare breastmilk with control for procedural …

Feeding and oral glucose—additive effects on pain reduction in newborns

M Gradin, O Finnström, J Schollin - Early human development, 2004 - Elsevier
Aims: The aims of this study were to compare the pain reducing effect of oral glucose with
that of being breast-fed shortly before venipuncture in newborns, and also the pain score …

The analgesic effect of sucrose in full term infants: a randomised controlled trial

N Haouari, C Wood, G Griffiths, M Levene - Bmj, 1995 - bmj.com
Objective: To evaluate the effects of different sucrose concentrations on measures of
neonatal pain. Design: Randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trial of sterile water …

Breastfeeding for procedural pain in infants beyond the neonatal period

D Harrison, J Reszel, M Bueno… - Cochrane database …, 2016 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) show that breastfeeding newborn infants
during painful procedures reduces pain. Mechanisms are considered to be multifactorial and …

Breast-feeding analgesia in infants: an update on the current state of evidence

B Benoit, R Martin-Misener, M Latimer… - The Journal of …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
To provide an updated synthesis of the current state of the evidence for the effectiveness of
breast-feeding and expressed breast milk feeding in reducing procedural pain in preterm …

Analgesic effect of breast milk versus sucrose for analgesia during heel lance in late preterm infants

E Simonse, PGH Mulder, RHT van Beek - Pediatrics, 2012 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this trial was to investigate whether breast milk (either breastfed
or bottle-fed) has a better analgesic effect than sucrose in newborns born at a postmenstrual …

Using non‐nutritive sucking and oral glucose solution with neonates to relieve pain: a randomised controlled trial

MF Liu, KC Lin, YH Chou, TY Lee - Journal of clinical nursing, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Aim. To compare the efficacies of non‐nutritive sucking and glucose solution as pain‐relief
interventions for neonates undergoing a venipuncture procedure. Background. Neonates …