Soft on sticks: an evidence-based practice approach to reduce children's needlestick pain
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Soft on sticks: an evidence-based practice approach to reduce children's needlestick pain
Abstract
Soft on Sticks is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, evidence-based practice initiative that was implemented to ensure consistent use of pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic interventions to reduce pain associated with needlestick procedures performed on children. Pre- and postimplementation data from children, parents, and nurses showed positive results from the practice change and identified areas for further improvement.
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