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    Knowledge, attitudes and practices of neonatal professionals regarding pain management

    Pain management is an important issue which impacts the prognosis of neonates in neonatal intensive care units. Evidence has shown that professionals’ knowledge and attitudes regarding pain management can impa...

    N.-H. Peng, M.-C. Lee, W.-L. Su, C.-H. Lee, C.-H. Chen in European Journal of Pediatrics (2021)

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    1289 Effect of Positioning and Environmental Stressors on Physiological Stress of Preterm Infants

    Aims: The purpose of the study was to examine the effects of prone and supine slee** positions and stressors in the acute care environment on physiological indicators of stress and sleep-wake states of prete...

    L C Huang, N H Peng, S Marlaine, Y S Chang, T C Li in Pediatric Research (2010)

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    746 A Preliminary Survey: Ethical Decisionmaking for Dying Infants in Nicu in Taiwan

    Purpose: The purposes of this study were to explore the decision-making process for dying infants in the neonatal intensive care unit in Taiwan.

    N -H Peng, H -Y Lee, C -H Chen, S -L Liu in Pediatric Research (2010)

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    754 A Preliminary Survey: Symptoms and Symptom Control of Dying Infants in the Nicu in Taiwan

    Aim: To describe the symptoms characteristic of dying neonates and document the neonatal clinical interventions were offered to dying infants and their families.

    N -H Peng, C -H Chen, S -L Liu, Ho-Yu H -Y Lee in Pediatric Research (2010)