What is it about?

How a simple practice of simulating parental presence can change child's behaviour during cardiac catheterisation.

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Why is it important?

The practice of allowing children to listen to their mother's voice (pre-recorded) helps in obtaining various data sets with accuracy and limited anxiety to the child.

Perspectives

A simple, inexpensive yet effective strategy to improve child's cooperation during invasive and painful procedures like cardiac catheterisation. If you wish to read it in full, follow the link - http://em.rdcu.be/wf/click?upn=KP7O1RED-2BlD0F9LDqGVeSDNQ1vWTWuuuq1FCk53aRTI-3D_yK1e7cA0t6NPAGXiFhKtKtPMRtk4ApyxGCjT-2FmTUzDIuQwt7NB9jWX2HPevYg6iIotNZUmQ7ze2qZatM6t-2FsvX6XXfbNfwVIZNyyc-2BkkEq5zLnNYJePdJM-2BP5I0MzKum0bI5bC4hsoGmpkj2sIK22jP4i-2BM-2Flrf2ZQc9mnhdd3A0ps12ZzSDubigcteCuEKK9xFbGnE8LLLcMfRAoo1Zd59oQPbkdXZZpJTqZZ3XHms-3D

Dr Saurabh Kumar Gupta
All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi

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This page is a summary of: Effect of recorded maternal voice on child’s cooperation during cardiac catheterization – A randomized controlled trial, Indian Pediatrics, February 2017, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s13312-017-1031-4.
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