Browsing by Subjects (CINAHL) "Distraction"
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A comparison of the effects of cutaneous stimulation and distraction on children's perceptions of injection pain
Research has shown that children fear injections and perceive them as painful. Virtually all children experience injections through immunizations, and, therefore, methods to decrease injection pain could have widespread ... -
Interventions To reduce medication errors
(2017-09-22)Medication errors are the most commonly identified errors occurring in every healthcare setting costing billions of dollars per year. They have the potential to cause death to a patient or increase hospital length of stay. ... -
Self-selected distraction for acute procedural pain in adolescents: An intervention feasibility study
Purpose. This feasibility study evaluated all phases of the planned main study. The study tested the effect of self-selected distraction on acute pain perception in adolescents undergoing allergy skin testing. Distraction ...