Browsing by Author "Wu, Hsiang-Ping"
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Integration of different sensory interventions from mother's breast milk for preterm infant pain during venipunctures
Liaw, Jen-Jiuan; Wu, Hsiang-PingThe study suggests that integration of mother's breast milk odor or taste, heartbeat sounds, and tactile non-nutritive sucking should be considered as an intervention for alleviation of procedural pain for preterm infants. ... -
Mother's breast milk, heartbeat sounds, and non-nutritive sucking on preterm infants' behavioral stress during venipuncture
Wu, Hsiang-Ping; Liaw, Jen-Jiuan; Yang, LukeThe study suggests that preterm infants receiving combinations of mother’s breast milk (BM)+heartbeat sounds (HBs)+non-nutritive sucking (NNS) and BM+HBs had significantly fewer occurrences of facial actions and body ... -
Oral breast milk combined with sensory interventions relieve preterm infant pain during short painful procedures
Liaw, Jen-Jiuan; Wu, Hsiang-Ping; Peng, Hsueh-Fang; Lan, Hsiang-Yun; Ti, YinOral presentation using PPTs to introduce my significant studies. Show some photos and video recordings to emphasize the benefit of natural breast milk in relieving pain in preterm infants. -
A randomized-control trial to test breast milk odor/taste on preterm infant pain during venipuncture
Wu, Hsiang-Ping; Liaw, Jen-JiuanThe study suggests that preterm infants receiving odor/taste integration could significantly lower the pain score of infants, and lower the changes of the HR during the venipuncture phase. The results can guide caregivers ...