Effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions in reducing pain in preterm infants: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
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Published:2024-10
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Volume:84
Page:103742
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ISSN:0964-3397
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Container-title:Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Intensive and Critical Care Nursing
Author:
Lopes Tainá Costa PereiraORCID,
da Silva Vieira Alexia GabrielaORCID,
Cordeiro Sarah AlmeidaORCID,
Miralha Alexandre LopesORCID,
de Oliveira Andrade EdsonORCID,
de Lima Raquel LimaORCID,
do Valle Filho Marcello FacundoORCID,
Boechat Antônio LuizORCID,
Gonçalves Roberta LinsORCID
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