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Original Article

Simulation of prenatal maternal sounds in NICU incubators: a pilot safety and feasibility study

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Pages 106-109 | Accepted 28 Jul 2010, Published online: 14 Sep 2010

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Francesco Tandoi, Gaia Francescato, Alessia Pagani, Giuliano Buzzetti, Eva Negri & Massimo Agosti. (2015) “The Original Sound”: a new non-pharmacological approach to the postnatal stress management of preterm infants. The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine 28:16, pages 1934-1938.
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Yawei Li, Jun Zhang, Chao Yang & Biying Xia. (2022) Effects of maternal sound stimulation on preterm infants: A systematic review and meta‐analysis. International Journal of Nursing Practice 29:2.
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Wan-Chen Yu, Ming-Chou Chiang, Kuan-Chia Lin, Chun-Chu Chang, Kai-Hui Lin & Chi-Wen Chen. (2022) Effects of maternal voice on pain and mother–Infant bonding in premature infants in Taiwan: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Pediatric Nursing 63, pages e136-e142.
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Selena Williamson & Jacqueline M. McGrath. (2020) Neonatal Nurses' Self-reported Practices, Knowledge, and Attitudes Toward Use of Maternal Voice for Preterm Infants. Advances in Neonatal Care 20:5, pages 415-422.
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Deedee R. Kommers, Rohan Joshi, Carola van Pul, Loe Feijs, Sidarto Bambang Oetomo & Peter Andriessen. (2019) Changes in autonomic regulation due to Kangaroo care remain unaffected by using a swaddling device. Acta Paediatrica 108:2, pages 258-265.
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Dilek Küçük Alemdar & Fatma Güdücü Tüfekcİ. (2018) Effects of maternal heart sounds on pain and comfort during aspiration in preterm infants. Japan Journal of Nursing Science 15:4, pages 330-339.
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Dilek Küçük Alemdar. (2018) Effect of recorded maternal voice, breast milk odor, and incubator cover on pain and comfort during peripheral cannulation in preterm infants. Applied Nursing Research 40, pages 1-6.
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Alexandra R. Webb, Howard T. Heller, Carol B. Benson & Amir Lahav. (2015) Mother’s voice and heartbeat sounds elicit auditory plasticity in the human brain before full gestation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112:10, pages 3152-3157.
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Katherine Rand & Amir Lahav. (2014) Maternal sounds elicit lower heart rate in preterm newborns in the first month of life. Early Human Development 90:10, pages 679-683.
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Erin McMahon, Pia Wintermark & Amir Lahav. (2012) Auditory brain development in premature infants: the importance of early experience. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1252:1, pages 17-24.
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Laura Doheny, Jo Ann Morey, Steven Alan Ringer & Amir Lahav. (2012) Reduced frequency of apnea and bradycardia episodes caused by exposure to biological maternal sounds. Pediatrics International 54:2, pages e1-e3.
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