Heel Lancing
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Newborn screenings are crucial preventive health services within public health programs worldwide. In our country, as part of this program, heel blood is taken…
This study is planned as a prospective, single-blind, randomized controlled experimental study matched according to gestational age, gender, and birth weight, t…
Neonatal heel blood collection is a common medical procedure to obtain blood samples from newborns for diagnostic purposes. Although necessary for clinical eval…
Aim: It is an examination of the effects of white noise and kangaroo care on some physiological parameters (pulse, saturation, crying duration) and stress marke…
Type of Study: The study was planned to be conducted in a randomized controlled experimental design. Place and Time of the Research: Institutional permission w…
This randomized controlled experimental study is planned in order to determine the effect of gentle human touch on pain, comfort and physiological parameters in…
This study aimed to determine the effects of foot reflexology and acupressure on the KI3 and St36 points on pain during interventions when these procedures were…
Aim: The study was aimed to identifying the effects of foot massage and acupressure on pain during heel lancing in neonates. Methods: A single-blinded randomiz…