39
Participants
Start Date
November 29, 2017
Primary Completion Date
January 29, 2019
Study Completion Date
January 29, 2019
Breastfeeding
Infants will be placed in skin-to-skin contact with their mother at least five minutes prior to heel lance to allow time to settle and initiate breastfeeding. Breastfeeding position will be determined based on individual maternal preference in order to optimize feeding as well as to facilitate ease of access to the infant's foot for blood collection, while also attempting to minimize disruption of continuous EEG, heart rate, oxygen saturation, and video recording. Active breastfeeding will be facilitated to ensure it takes place for a minimum of two minutes prior to heel lance, and will continue until the procedure is completed.
24% oral sucrose
Administration of 24 percent oral sucrose will occur two minutes prior to the heel lance. Non-nutritive sucking will be offered using a gloved finger or pacifier (based on parental preference) immediately following administration of the complete 24 percent oral sucrose dose.
Britney Benoit, Halifax
Collaborators (1)
Dalhousie University
OTHER
IWK Health Centre
OTHER
Britney Benoit
OTHER