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An evidence-based protocol for sensory soothing in paediatric intensive care.

Jessika C BolesSarah WilsonAshlie WoodburnKristina Betters
Published in: Nursing in critical care (2023)
In recent years, an increasing body of literature has highlighted the significant sequelae of a paediatric intensive care unit admission for children and their families. More innovative bedside approaches are needed to support children's coping and development and help minimize the use of sedatives, given their known deleterious effects. To support nursing staff in managing agitation in critically ill infants and children, a 'Sensory Pyramid' program was built in collaboration with occupational therapists, child life specialists and critical care nursing staff at an academic medical center in the United States. Anchored in evidence-based and developmentally appropriate non-pharmacologic sensory soothing techniques, the protocol outlines escalating comfort interventions nurses can employ that are safe and feasible for implementation by bedside staff and families.
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