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1. Comparing the persian version properties of behavioral pain scale and critical care pain observation tool in patients with head trauma

- Rouhalamini A. , et al.

2. Comparison of facilitated tucking and oral dextrose in reducing the pain of heel stick in preterm infants: A randomized clinical trial

- Ranjbar A. , et al.

3. Comparing the effectiveness of vapocoolant spray and lidocaine/procaine cream in reducing pain of intravenous cannulation: A randomized clinical trial

- Dalvandi A. , et al.

4. Exploring effective factors in the implementation of neonatal pain management from of nurse’s perspectives in neonatal intensive care unit: A content analysis

- Mehrnoush N. , et al.

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