A scoping review of the epidemiology and treatment of painful procedures in hospitalized neonates: What has changed in the past three decades?
Mariana BuenoMegha RaoPrabhlin AujlaJoseph Charles VictorBonnie J StevensPublished in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2024)
The decrease in the daily frequency of painful procedures in hospitalized neonates might be clinically relevant but is not yet statistically significant. Pain treatment is insufficiently documented and reported. This lack of progress in neonatal care might be a result of the complexity of defining pain and stress; inconsistencies in determining the burden of procedural pain; the influence of barriers and facilitators on practice change; and the focus on an individual rather than system responsibility for pain prevention and treatment.