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BMC Pediatr ; 24(1): 568, 2024 Sep 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39243091

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BACKGROUND: Newborns are exposed to varying degrees of stressful interventions due to procedures such as heel lancing used in routine metabolic screenings. It is an examination of the effects of white noise and kangaroo care on some physiological parameters and stress markers (cortisol and glucose-regulated protein 78-GRP78) in heel lancing in newborns. METHODS: Randomized controlled study was conducted at a gynecology service of a hospital between January and September 2023. 90 babies were divided into three groups: 30 babies in the Kangaroo Care Group (KCG), 30 babies in the White Music Group (WMG), and 30 babies in the Control Group (CG). All babies were randomly divided into groups. Stress parameters were measured by saliva collection method and physiological parameters by saturation device. RESULTS: A statistically significant difference was determined between the total crying time, pulse and saturation values ​​according to the groups (p < 0.001; p = 0.001). A statistically significant difference was determined between the mean values ​​of cortisol and GRP78 measurements according to group and time interaction (p < 0.001). KCG was more effective in reducing total crying time and stabilizing pulse, saturation, salivary cortisol, GRP-78 values compared to WNG and CG. CONCLUSION: It was concluded that white noise and kangaroo care help reduce newborns' stress in the case of heel lancing. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: The practice of kangaroo care and the use of white noise methods may assist healthcare professionals as supportive methods in stress management during invasive procedures. TRIAL REGISTRATION: NCT06278441, registered on 19/02/2024.


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Chaperona BiP do Retículo Endoplasmático , Hidrocortisona , Método Canguru , Ruído , Saliva , Estresse Fisiológico , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Hidrocortisona/análise , Hidrocortisona/metabolismo , Feminino , Saliva/química , Saliva/metabolismo , Masculino , Ruído/efeitos adversos , Proteínas de Choque Térmico/metabolismo , Calcanhar , Choro
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Dev Psychobiol ; 66(6): e22539, 2024 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39164829

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Infants' nonverbal expressions-a broad smile or a sharp cry-are powerful at eliciting reactions. Although parents' reactions to their own infants' expressions are relatively well understood, here we studied whether adults more generally exhibit behavioral and physiological reactions to unfamiliar infants producing various expressions. We recruited U.S. emerging adults (N = 84) prior to parenthood, 18-25 years old, 68% women, ethnically (20% Hispanic/Latino) and racially (7% Asian, 13% Black, 1% Middle Eastern, 70% White, 8% multiracial) diverse. They observed four 80-s audio-video clips of unfamiliar 2- to 6-month-olds crying, smiling, yawning, and sitting calmly (emotionally neutral control). Each compilation video depicted 9 different infants (36 clips total). We found adults mirrored behaviorally and physiologically: more positive facial expressions to infants smiling, and more negative facial expressions and pupil dilation-indicating increases in arousal-to infants crying. Adults also yawned more and had more pupil dilation when observing infants yawning. Together, these findings suggest that even nonparent emerging adults are highly sensitive to unfamiliar infants' expressions, which they naturally "catch" (i.e., behaviorally and physiologically mirror), even without instructions. Such sensitivity may have-over the course of humans' evolutionary history-been selected for, to facilitate adults' processing of preverbal infants' expressions to meet their needs.


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Emoções , Expressão Facial , Bocejo , Humanos , Feminino , Masculino , Bocejo/fisiologia , Adulto , Lactente , Adulto Jovem , Adolescente , Emoções/fisiologia , Choro/fisiologia , Comportamento do Lactente/fisiologia , Percepção Social , Comportamento Imitativo/fisiologia
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 122(4): e202310220, ago. 2024. ilus
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1562871

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Se presenta el caso de un lactante de 2 meses que fue llevado a consulta varias veces por llanto problemático, inicialmente interpretado como de causa gastrointestinal. Dado que el síntoma persistía, se sospechó de una fractura debido a su asociación con la movilización de los miembros y la palpación de una tumoración en la cara anterior de la tibia derecha. Las radiografías mostraron compromiso poliostótico diafisario y lesiones compatibles con compromiso cortical de huesos largos. Se realizó el diagnóstico operativo de síndrome de Caffey-De Toni-Silverman y se inició el tratamiento con antiinflamatorios no esteroideos, lo que resultó en una remisión sintomática. Posteriormente, se confirmó el diagnóstico mediante la identificación de la variante patogénica COL1A1 en estado heterocigota. Se trata de una patología rara de la cual se estima una incidencia de 48/100 000 y hay menos de 150 casos descritos al momento.


Here we describe the case of a 2-month-old infant who consulted several times due to excessive crying, initially interpreted as having a gastrointestinal cause. Since the symptom persisted, a fracture was suspected due to its association with mobilization of the limbs and palpation of a mass on the anterior aspect of the right tibia. X-rays showed diaphyseal polyostotic involvement and lesions compatible with cortical involvement of long bones. Caffey-De Toni-Silverman syndrome was diagnosed and treatment with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs was initiated, resulting in symptom remission. Subsequently, the diagnosis was confirmed by the identification of the pathogenic heterozygous variant COL1A1. This is a rare condition with an estimated incidence of 48/100 000 individuals, and less than 150 cases have been described to date.


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Humanos , Masculino , Lactente , Choro , Hiperostose Cortical Congênita/diagnóstico , Colágeno Tipo I/genética , Cadeia alfa 1 do Colágeno Tipo I
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J Pediatr Nurs ; 78: e330-e337, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39060170

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PURPOSE: The study was conducted to determine the effects of white noise during nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) application on the newborn's pain and stress levels, physiological parameters, and crying durations. DESIGN AND METHODS: The study used a randomized, controlled experimental design. The study was completed with 80 newborns (40 in the intervention group and 40 in the control group). The Newborn Descriptive Data Form, ALPS Newborn Pain and Stress Assessment Scale, and Follow-up Form were used to collect the study data. Routine nasal CPAP application was performed to newborns in the control group. White noise was played to newborns in the intervention group before, during, and after the nasal CPAP application. The study was approved by an ethics committee. RESULTS: It was found that the newborn's pain and stress levels of the intervention group were lower than the control group before, during, and after the nasal CPAP application (p < 0.05). Before nasal CPAP application, the intervention group's SpO2 average was lower than that of the control group (p < 0.01). During nasal CPAP application, the intervention group's heart rate, SpO2, and crying duration averages were found to be lower than the control group (p < 0.05). After nasal CPAP application, the intervention group's crying duration average was lower than the control group (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: It was found that white noise before, during, and after the nasal CPAP application reduced newborns' pain and stress levels. PRACTICE IMPLICATION: It is recommended that white noise be used as an easily applicable, economical, safe, and non-pharmacological method to reduce the pain and stress caused by nasal CPAP application in newborns. CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION: The study was registered at Clinical-Trials.gov (NCT05440669).


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Pressão Positiva Contínua nas Vias Aéreas , Choro , Ruído , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Pressão Positiva Contínua nas Vias Aéreas/métodos , Feminino , Masculino , Ruído/efeitos adversos , Medição da Dor , Dor/prevenção & controle , Dor/etiologia , Estresse Psicológico/prevenção & controle , Manejo da Dor/métodos
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PLoS One ; 19(7): e0305101, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39052600

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OBJECTIVE: To explore the effectiveness of family participatory clown therapy in venipuncture in hospitalized children. METHODS: We recruited 104 children aged 3 to 6 years for a non-randomized controlled trial from March to December 2022. All participants required peripheral venepuncture infusions for treatment. The children were assigned to either the control group (n = 52) or the experimental group (n = 52).Standard care was utilized in the control group. In the experimental group, two clown nurses and a parent provided family participatory clown therapy for 35-45 minutes per child before, during, and after venipuncture. We assessed children's pain (FLACC and W-B FPS), anxiety (VAS-A), medical fear (CFS), crying incidence, compliance, parental anxiety (S-AI), and parental satisfaction. RESULTS: At venipuncture, the FLACC score was lower in the experimental group (4.46±2.053) compared to the control group (5.96±2.441), the W-B FPS score was also lower in the experimental group (4.96±2.392) than in the control group (6.35±2.266), with a statistically significant difference (P<0.05).The children in the experimental group had lower levels of anxiety, medical fear, crying, and parental anxiety than the control group. In addition, child compliance and parent satisfaction were higher in the experimental group than in the control group, with statistically significant differences (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Family participatory clown therapy can reduce pain, anxiety, medical fear, and crying during venipuncture in children. It can also improve venipuncture compliance, reduce parental anxiety, and increase parental satisfaction.


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Ansiedade , Criança Hospitalizada , Terapia do Riso , Flebotomia , Humanos , Flebotomia/psicologia , Masculino , Feminino , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Criança Hospitalizada/psicologia , Ansiedade/psicologia , Ansiedade/terapia , Terapia do Riso/métodos , Pais/psicologia , Choro/psicologia , Medo/psicologia , Dor/psicologia
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Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol ; 52(9): 1455-1468, 2024 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38833107

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Crying is a typical infant behavior that activates parental caregiving behaviors, acting as "human alarms" important for the infant's survival. When living under war-related threat, the auditory system may be sensitized given its importance for survival, potentially impacting maternal cry processing. Children living in armed-conflict zones are at increased risk for behavior problems, which may relate to both direct exposure and indirect effects through their parents' perceptions and behaviors. This hypothesis was examined in a sample of mothers and their first-born children (aged 10-45 months) living in the Gaza vicinity area in Israel, chronically exposed to missile alarms (high-exposure; n = 45), and a comparison group (low-exposure; n = 86). Group differences in child behavior problems and maternal perceptions of and responsiveness to cry were investigated. A moderated indirect-effect of maternal cry perceptions on child behavior problems via maternal responsiveness to cry was examined. In the high-exposure group, children had more externalizing problems and mothers rated cries as more aversive. Maternal cry perception was indirectly related to child behavior problems via responsiveness to cry only in the high-exposure group: higher perceptions of cry as aversive or the child as distressed were related to faster responding to crying, and faster cry responsiveness was linked with fewer behavior problems. Results suggest that in armed-conflict zones with auditory warning signals, the parental caring system may be easily activated by cries due to the strong association between alarms and threat. Furthermore, children may need their mothers to react faster when feeling distressed, possibly because of the surrounding threat.


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Conflitos Armados , Choro , Relações Mãe-Filho , Mães , Humanos , Choro/psicologia , Feminino , Masculino , Lactente , Pré-Escolar , Adulto , Mães/psicologia , Conflitos Armados/psicologia , Relações Mãe-Filho/psicologia , Israel , Comportamento Materno/psicologia , Transtornos do Comportamento Infantil/psicologia , Comportamento Problema/psicologia , Comportamento Infantil/psicologia , Comportamento do Lactente/psicologia
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Psych J ; 13(3): 398-406, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38830603

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Facial expressions in infants have been noted to create a spatial attention bias when compared with adult faces. Yet, there is limited understanding of how adults perceive the timing of infant facial expressions. To investigate this, we used both infant and adult facial expressions in a temporal bisection task. In Experiment 1, we compared duration judgments of neutral infant and adult faces. The results revealed that participants felt that neutral infant faces lasted for a shorter time than neutral adult faces, independent of participant sex. Experiment 2 employed sad (crying) facial expressions. Here, the female participants perceived that the infants' faces were displayed for a longer duration than the adults' faces, whereas this distinction was not evident among the male participants. These findings highlight the influence of the babyface schema on time perception, nuanced by emotional context and sex-based individual variances.


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Choro , Expressão Facial , Percepção do Tempo , Humanos , Feminino , Masculino , Adulto , Lactente , Reconhecimento Facial/fisiologia , Emoções , Atenção , Fatores Sexuais
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JAMA ; 331(22): 1889-1890, 2024 06 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38753363

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In this narrative medicine essay, a second-year pediatric resident bears the scars from the terror that descended the moment of her son's birth at 31 weeks' gestation, terror relived even after he has come home healthy.


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Choro , Parto Obstétrico , Recém-Nascido Prematuro , Poder Familiar , Relações Médico-Paciente , Gravidez , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Choro/psicologia , Recém-Nascido , Idade Gestacional , Gravidez/psicologia , Parto Obstétrico/psicologia , Pediatria , Poder Familiar/psicologia , Mães/psicologia
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Benef Microbes ; 15(4): 417-429, 2024 May 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38821493

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Recent metanalysis reported that certain probiotic strains, such as Limosilactobacillus reuteri and Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus (LGG), seem effective for treatment of infantile colic of exclusively breastfed infants; some reports have also linked probiotics to have an immunological effect, however further investigation are needed to fully understand the exact mechanism. The objective of this study was to assay white blood cells, tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α and interleukin (IL)-6 values in peripheral blood in subjects treated in a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial for infantile colic with LGG. Fifty-eight infants were enrolled and followed for a study period of 28 days. Parent were asked to record daily crying time using a structured cry diary. Peripheral white blood cells was assessed and RNA (mRNA) expression of TNF-α and IL-6 was measured using TaqMan real-time PCR-maternal amplification. Infants with colic treated with LGG showed a reduction in daily crying duration after 28 days of treatment and a reduction in values of IL-6 ( P < 0.005) and TNF-α ( P < 0.05); we observe also a significantly decreasing of IL-6 in the placebo group while decrease of TNF-α was not significant in this group. A significant decreased values of monocytes ( P < 0.05) was observed in infants treated with LGG. Our data therefore showed, in addition to crying time reduction, a significant decrease of TNF-α and a significant reduction of monocytes cells in colicky infants treated with LGG, compared to placebo group. This observation supports the hypothesis that probiotics may have anti-inflammatory properties. Further studies are needed to better understand the influence of probiotic on immunity cells.


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Cólica , Interleucina-6 , Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus , Leucócitos , Probióticos , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa , Humanos , Cólica/terapia , Probióticos/administração & dosagem , Probióticos/uso terapêutico , Interleucina-6/sangue , Interleucina-6/genética , Fator de Necrose Tumoral alfa/sangue , Feminino , Método Duplo-Cego , Lactente , Masculino , Estudos Prospectivos , Leucócitos/imunologia , Choro , Resultado do Tratamento
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Eur J Pediatr ; 183(8): 3557-3565, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38819500

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The purpose of this study is to describe the defecation pattern of healthy infants up to 17 weeks of age. We included 1052 healthy term infants from the prospective HELMi cohort (NCT03996304). Parents filled in recurring online questionnaires on feeding, gastrointestinal function, and crying weekly for the first 17 weeks of life. Defecation frequency was highest at the age of 3 weeks (a median of 4 times/day, interquartile range (IQR) 2.9-5). At each time point, the median defecation frequency of breastfed infants was higher than that of infants receiving formula (e.g., at week 17 a median of 2 times/day, IQR 0.9-3.6, and a median of 1.1, IQR 0.6-1.4, respectively). The dominant color of the stool was most often yellow or light brown. Nearly black stools were reported in the first week of life in 3.4%. Nearly half (47.4%) of the infants had green stool color dominating for at least 1 week, with comparable frequency among breastfed (47.7%) and formula-fed (45.2%) infants. Green stools were associated with a higher defecation frequency (linear mixed-effect model p < 0.0001). Occasional blood in stool was reported in 9.3% and recurrent blood in 5.2% of the infants with no difference in stool consistency. Hard stools were rare (≤ 1%).     Conclusion: This study enlightens the spectrum of defecation patterns in healthy term infants during the first 17 weeks of life. A better understanding of bowel function helps healthcare professionals distinguish normal from abnormal when addressing defecation, the color of stools, and the type of feeding. What is Known: • Breastfed infants have more frequent and more yellow-colored stools than formula-fed infants. • Stools with green color are often suggested by the parents or even by medical professionals to indicate disease or discomfort in early life. What is New: • Nearly half of the healthy term infants had green stool dominating for at least one week during the first 17 weeks and occasional blood was reported in almost 10% of the infants during this period. • Data on normal variation in bowel function and stool may serve primary health care professionals when educating the families and caretakers of infants.


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Aleitamento Materno , Defecação , Humanos , Defecação/fisiologia , Estudos Prospectivos , Lactente , Masculino , Feminino , Aleitamento Materno/estatística & dados numéricos , Recém-Nascido , Fezes/química , Inquéritos e Questionários , Fórmulas Infantis , Choro/fisiologia
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Acta Paediatr ; 113(7): 1569-1578, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38634613

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AIM: Crying seems to be a common trigger for abusive head trauma (AHT), which is the leading cause of fatalities from physical abuse in infants. Our objective was to evaluate knowledge of AHT, crying infants and correct behavioural measures in a general population. METHODS: An online questionnaire (LimeSurvey) was created to assess the risk of shaking. The online survey contained a total of 41 questions, including a demonstration of a previously recorded video in which an infant doll is shaken. RESULTS: A total of 319 people, 245 of them (76.8%) with own children, participated in the study. Almost all respondents (98.4%) were aware of serious injuries due to shaking, even to the point of death (98.1%). Most participants (97.5%) had heard the term 'shaking trauma' prior but did not receive any professional information, neither before nor after birth (85.2% or 86%), or during follow-up examinations (88.5%). The majority of the participants (95%) considered that useful coping strategies in infant crying were inappropriate. CONCLUSION: The consequences of shaking an infant were common knowledge in a normal population, whereas there was a knowledge gap regarding the management of excessive crying infants. Prevention programmes should mainly focus on male caregivers during postnatal care.


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Maus-Tratos Infantis , Traumatismos Craniocerebrais , Choro , Síndrome do Bebê Sacudido , Humanos , Choro/psicologia , Masculino , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Feminino , Síndrome do Bebê Sacudido/prevenção & controle , Síndrome do Bebê Sacudido/diagnóstico , Adulto , Traumatismos Craniocerebrais/prevenção & controle , Conhecimentos, Atitudes e Prática em Saúde , Inquéritos e Questionários , Adulto Jovem , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Adolescente
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Sao Paulo Med J ; 142(4): e2023069, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38655990

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BACKGROUND: Infantile colic has a multifactorial etiology. Recent studies have suggested that probiotics may be effective in its management. OBJECTIVE: This study was carried out to evaluate the effect of the Actiregularis strain (5×106 cfu\ml) included in maternal nutrition on gastrointestinal problems, growth development, and breastfeeding outcomes in infantile colic. DESIGN AND SETTING: The study was a randomized controlled trial conducted in the neonatal outpatient clinic of a training and research hospital in Turkey. METHODS: A probiotic drink containing the Actiregularis (5×106 cfu\ml) strain was added to the diet of mothers in the probiotics group once daily for 15 consecutive days. Data were collected for each infant's 0th (birth), 1st, 4th, and 6th months. RESULTS: Infants whose mothers were administered Actiregularis for 15 days had decreased crying intensity (P = 0.000). When the difference in breastfeeding rates between the groups was significant at the 4th and 6th months (P = 0.044; P = 0.035). There was no difference in anthropometric values except the babies' weights at the 6th month. (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Infants treated with Actiregularis, which was added to their mothers' diet for 15 days, showed a decrease in the frequency of crying, and the difference in breastfeeding rates between the groups was significant at the 4th and 6th months. There was no difference in anthropometric values except the babies' weights at the 6th month. CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION: NCT04374955 (https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/).


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Aleitamento Materno , Cólica , Probióticos , Humanos , Probióticos/uso terapêutico , Probióticos/administração & dosagem , Feminino , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Fatores de Tempo , Antropometria , Resultado do Tratamento , Adulto , Choro
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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 7968, 2024 04 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38575648

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Fear of doctors is a common source of distress among infants; however, the underlying sources of this distress are unknown. To investigate the doctor-infant relationship, the behaviors of 61 healthy infants (176-617 days old) were observed in a simulated examination room. Their behaviors and electrocardiograms were recorded. Two groups of infants were analyzed: those who cried and those who did not. When an experimenter dressed in the doctor's attire entered the room, all 9 infants who were crying (14.8% of all infants) stopped crying, all infants gazed at the experimenter, and their mean heart rate (HR) decreased. After the auscultation started, 29.5% of all infants cried, and the HRs of infants who cried were higher than those of infants who did not cry. During the auscultation, 80.0% of infants who cried averted from the experimenter, while 34.4% of infants who did not cry. Within 5 s of gazing at the stethoscope, the number of infants who cried increased from 3 to 12, and their mean HR also increased. Our findings suggest that the fear of doctors is not due to the appearance of doctors but rather to specific actions performed by doctors, such as auscultation. Infants may regard a doctor's appearance as a source of interest. Furthermore, a stethoscope is a possible trigger for infants' crying. These behavioral observations suggest the potential for patient-centered care for infants.


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Choro , Eletrocardiografia , Transtornos Fóbicos , Lactente , Humanos
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J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr ; 78(5): 1009-1016, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38426798

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To systematically review evidence on the efficacy and safety of using a lactase supplementation for managing infant colic. The MEDLINE, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library databases were searched (up to September 2023) for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing oral lactase supplementation with placebo or no intervention in infants younger than 6 months old with infant colic. The risk of bias was assessed using the revised version of the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool. Outcomes measured were selected according to a standardized core outcome set. Five RCTs involving a total of 391 infants were identified. Three RCTs reported reduced crying duration, but one showed effect only in a compliant group (40.4%, p = 0.0052). A meta-analysis of two RCTs found no difference in crying duration and fussing time during 1 week of lactase treatment compared with placebo (mean difference [MD] -17.66 min/day, 95% confidence interval [CI], -60.8 to 25.5; I2 = 68% and MD 2.75, 95% CI, -58.2 to 57.2; I2 = 80%, respectively). Other outcomes were assessed only in individual studies or not reported. The risk of bias was low in only one RCT, high in three, and raised some concerns in one. While individual trials have shown some promise, the overall evidence for the efficacy of lactase supplementation in treating infant colic remain inconclusive. Further well-designed RCTs are necessary to determine the effects of lactase on managing infant colic.


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Cólica , Suplementos Nutricionais , Lactase , Ensaios Clínicos Controlados Aleatórios como Assunto , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Choro , Resultado do Tratamento
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J Perinatol ; 44(5): 717-723, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38553602

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the efficacy of pacifier use, with and without 25% dextrose, in reducing pain during orogastric tube insertion in newborns. STUDY DESIGN: In a randomized controlled trial involving 60 newborns at a public hospital from April to December 2019, participants were divided into three groups: pacifier (n = 20), pacifier with 25% dextrose (n = 20), and control (n = 20). A pacifier, with and without dextrose, was used for the experimental groups, while the control group performed a routine procedure. Neonatal infant pain scale, crying duration, heart rate (HR), and oxygen saturation (SpO2) were evaluated. RESULTS: Results indicated that the control group experienced significantly higher pain levels, elevated HRs, decreased SpO2, and prolonged crying. Conversely, the pacifier with 25% dextrose group showed a notable reduction in crying duration. CONCLUSION: A pacifier, with and without 25% dextrose, effectively reduces pain and improves physiological and behavioral parameters during orogastric tube insertion. CLINICAL TRIAL NUMBER: NCT05462964 CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: The protocol for this randomized controlled experimental trial is registered on ClinicalTrials.gov. The clinical trial registration number is https://clinicaltrials.gov ; NCT05462964.


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Glucose , Chupetas , Medição da Dor , Humanos , Glucose/administração & dosagem , Recém-Nascido , Feminino , Masculino , Intubação Gastrointestinal , Frequência Cardíaca , Choro , Manejo da Dor/métodos , Saturação de Oxigênio , Dor/prevenção & controle , Dor/etiologia
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Emotion ; 24(6): 1376-1385, 2024 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38512197

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Although emotional mimicry is ubiquitous in social interactions, its mechanisms and roles remain disputed. A prevalent view is that imitating others' expressions facilitates emotional understanding, but the evidence is mixed and almost entirely based on facial emotions. In a preregistered study, we asked whether inhibiting orofacial mimicry affects authenticity perception in vocal emotions. Participants listened to authentic and posed laughs and cries, while holding a pen between the teeth and lips to inhibit orofacial responses (n = 75), or while responding freely without a pen (n = 75). They made authenticity judgments and rated how much they felt the conveyed emotions (emotional contagion). Mimicry inhibition decreased the accuracy of authenticity perception in laughter and crying, and in posed and authentic vocalizations. It did not affect contagion ratings, however, nor performance in a cognitive control task, ruling out the effort of holding the pen as an explanation for the decrements in authenticity perception. Laughter was more contagious than crying, and authentic vocalizations were more contagious than posed ones, regardless of whether mimicry was inhibited or not. These findings confirm the role of mimicry in emotional understanding and extend it to auditory emotions. They also imply that perceived emotional contagion can be unrelated to mimicry. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).


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Choro , Emoções , Expressão Facial , Riso , Percepção Social , Humanos , Feminino , Masculino , Adulto , Adulto Jovem , Riso/fisiologia , Choro/fisiologia , Emoções/fisiologia , Comportamento Imitativo/fisiologia , Percepção Auditiva/fisiologia
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BMC Geriatr ; 24(1): 286, 2024 Mar 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38539097

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BACKGROUND: Care homes (long-term care facilities) were profoundly impacted early in the COVID-19 pandemic, both in terms of resident mortality and restrictions for infection control. This study investigated the impact on the emotional well-being of care home staff of challenges faced at this time, and the strategies used to manage them. METHODS: Semi-structured interviews conducted October 2020-June 2021 with care home staff and health service staff working with them explored the impact of the early waves of the COVID-19 pandemic (March 2020-June 2021). Interview data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. RESULTS: Interview participants were 16 care home staff and 10 health service staff. Analysis generated four key themes: 1)Anxiety and distress, 2)Overwhelming workload, 3)Pulling through; and 4)Resilience in a time of crisis. Care home staff experienced Anxiety and distress due to uncertainty of what to expect; witnessing illness and deaths of residents; concerns regarding their own health, and sometimes feeling their work was under-recognised. They also experienced an Overwhelming workload due to infection control measures, caring for sick residents and reduction in external healthcare support. Our theme of Pulling through reflects the peer support and problem-solving strategies with which care home staff managed the impact of the pandemic, along with a sense of responsibility and meaning towards their work. An overarching theme of Resilience in a time of crisis drew on the other three themes and describes how many staff managed, maintained, and often increased their work despite the challenges of the pandemic. Participants also described increasing emotional fatigue as the pandemic continued. CONCLUSIONS: This paper builds on literature on the emotional impact of the pandemic on care home staff, also exploring ways that staff responded to this impact. These findings can help inform planning for future crises including disease outbreaks, and raise important questions for further work to develop pandemic preparedness in care homes and beyond. They also raise wider questions about the current cultural status of care work, which may have exposed care home staff to greater risk of distress, and which contrasts with the professionalism and responsibility shown by staff in response to pandemic challenges.


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COVID-19 , Resiliência Psicológica , Humanos , Choro , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Pandemias , Emoções
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