Table 2.
Author (year), country | Study design | Population, setting | Type of pain, intervention | Key findings |
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Simonse et al. (56), Netherlands | RCT | 71 preterm neonates, GA 32–37 weeks, NICU | Heel lance, breast milk (either breastfed or bottle-fed) vs. oral sucrose | No difference in PIPP score between neonates receiving breast milk and those receiving sucrose |
Nanavati et al. (57), India | RCT | 50 VLBW infants, NICU | Adhesive tape removal, a swab soaked in expressed breast milk was held in the infant's mouth from 2 min before tape removal vs. SSC mother | PIPP score indicated minor or no pain. No difference compared to the SSC group |
Bembich et al. (47), Italy | RCT | 80 term newborns, nursery | Heel stick, (1) oral glucose on changing table, (2) maternal expressed breast milk on changing table (2 ml), (3) maternal holding plus oral glucose, and (4) breastfeeding | No significant effect on NIPS score for expressed breastmilk compared with maternal holding or glucose |
Hatami Bavarsad et al. (50), Iran | RCT | 100 full-term infants, maternity ward | Vaccination, expressed breastmilk vs. breastfeeding vs. powdered formula group vs. control group (no feeding) | No significant effect on DAN score compared with the breastfeeding group |
RCT, randomized control trial; GA, gestational age; NICU, neonatal intensive care unit; PIPP, premature infant pain profile; VLBW, very low birth weight; NIPS, Neonatal Infant Pain Scale.