The aim of this study is to measure the efficacy of music during a painful procedure in pediatric intensive care unit. Music therapy has real effects on the pain level already proven in adults units. Our objective is to apply this technic to children. The investigators will evaluate this technic during cleaning care which is daily procedure for each stable patient and wich may be painful in this population.
Age range
6 Months – 15 Years
Sex
ALL
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The FLACC (Face Legs Activity Cry Consolability) scale's score
Timeframe: Day 1 : 10 minutes before the care
The FLACC (Face Legs Activity Cry Consolability) scale's score
Timeframe: Day 1: During the care
The FLACC (Face Legs Activity Cry Consolability) scale's score
Timeframe: Day 2: 10 minutes before the care
The FLACC (Face Legs Activity Cry Consolability) scale's score
Timeframe: Day 2: During the care