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    Core measures for developmentally supportive care in neonatal intensive care units: theory, precedence and practice by Coughlin, Mary, Gibbins, Sharyn, Hoath, Steven

    Published in Journal of Advanced Nursing (01-10-2009)
    “…Title.  Core measures for developmentally supportive care in neonatal intensive care units: theory, precedence and practice. Aim.  This paper is a discussion…”
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    Validation of the Premature Infant Pain Profile-Revised (PIPP-R) by Gibbins, Sharyn, Stevens, Bonnie J, Yamada, Janet, Dionne, Kimberley, Campbell-Yeo, Marsha, Lee, Grace, Caddell, Kim, Johnston, Céleste, Taddio, Anna

    Published in Early human development (01-04-2014)
    “…Abstract Objectives To examine the construct validity, inter-rater reliability, and feasibility of the Premature Infant Pain Profile-Revised in infants of…”
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    The Premature Infant Pain Profile: Evaluation 13 Years After Development by Stevens, Bonnie, Johnston, Céleste, Taddio, Anna, Gibbins, Sharyn, Yamada, Janet

    Published in The Clinical journal of pain (01-11-2010)
    “…OBJECTIVETo review the (1) reliability, validation, feasibility, and clinical utility and (2) the use of the Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP) from 1996 to…”
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    Hair cortisol as a potential biologic marker of chronic stress in hospitalized neonates by Yamada, Janet, Stevens, Bonnie, de Silva, Nicole, Gibbins, Sharyn, Beyene, Joseph, Taddio, Anna, Newman, Christine, Koren, Gideon

    Published in Neonatology (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2007)
    “…As preterm and term infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) undergo multiple stressful/painful procedures, research is required that addresses…”
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    Efficacy and Safety of Sucrose for Procedural Pain Relief in Preterm and Term Neonates by Gibbins, Sharyn, Stevens, Bonnie, Hodnett, Ellen, Pinelli, Janet, Ohlsson, Arne, Darlington, Gerarda

    Published in Nursing research (New York) (01-11-2002)
    “…BACKGROUNDPreterm and acutely ill term neonates who are hospitalized in a neonatal intensive care unit are subjected to multiple frequent invasive and painful…”
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    Informed Consent in the NICU Setting: An Ethically Optimal Model for Research Solicitation by Golec, Lisa, Gibbins, Sharyn, Dunn, Michael S, Hebert, Philip

    Published in Journal of Perinatology (01-12-2004)
    “…Recruiting patients for studies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is a complex endeavour. Much discussion has occurred regarding the optimal recruitment…”
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    Mechanisms of sucrose and non-nutritive sucking in procedural pain management in infants by Gibbins, S, Stevens, B

    Published in Pain research & management (2001)
    “…The administration of sucrose with and without non-nutritive sucking (NNS) has been examined for relieving procedural pain in newborn infants. The calming and…”
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    Testing the satisfaction and feasibility of a computer-based teaching module in the neonatal intensive care unit by Gibbins, Sharyn, Maddalena, Patricia, Yamada, Janet, Stevens, Bonnie

    Published in Advances in neonatal care (01-02-2007)
    “…To examine the satisfaction with and feasibility of a computer-based teaching module to teach healthcare professionals how to use and apply the Premature…”
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    The Premature Infant Pain Profile-Revised (PIPP-R): Initial Validation and Feasibility by Stevens, Bonnie J, Gibbins, Sharyn, Yamada, Janet, Dionne, Kimberley, Lee, Grace, Johnston, Céleste, Taddio, Anna

    Published in The Clinical journal of pain (01-03-2014)
    “…OBJECTIVES:To describe revisions to the Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP) and initial construct validation and feasibility of the Premature Infant Pain…”
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    Identification of pain indicators for infants at risk for neurological impairment: a Delphi consensus study by Stevens, Bonnie, McGrath, Patrick, Yamada, Janet, Gibbins, Sharyn, Beyene, Joseph, Breau, Lynn, Camfield, Carol, Finley, Allen, Franck, Linda, Howlett, Alexandra, Johnston, Celeste, McKeever, Patricia, O'Brien, Karel, Ohlsson, Arne

    Published in BMC pediatrics (02-02-2006)
    “…A number of infant pain measures have been developed over the past 15 years incorporating behavioural and physiologic indicators; however, no reliable or valid…”
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    Nutrient Intake and Growth of Infants Enrolled in the Donor Milk for Improved Neurodevelopmental Outcomes (GTA‐DoMINO) Trial: Comparison to Clinical Targets by Bishara, Rosine, Ng, Dawn, Asbury, Michelle, Ng, Eugene, Unger, Sharon, Gibbins, Sharyn, O'Connor, Deborah L

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2017)
    “…Abstract only Background Very low birth weight (VLBW) infants often grow slower than targets, increasing their risk of adverse long‐term outcomes. Subgroups…”
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    Cost-Effectiveness of Supplemental Donor Milk Versus Formula for Very Low Birth Weight Infants by Trang, Susan, Zupancic, John AF, Unger, Sharon, Kiss, Alex, Bando, Nicole, Wong, Sabrina, Gibbins, Sharyn, O’Connor, Deborah L

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-03-2018)
    “…To determine the cost-effectiveness of supplemental donor human milk (DHM) versus preterm formula (PTF) for very low birth weight (VLBW, <1500 g) infants from…”
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    How Close Are We to Achieving Energy and Nutrient Goals for Very Low Birth Weight Infants in the First Week? by Ng, Dawn V. Y., Brennan-Donnan, Joan, Unger, Sharon, Bando, Nicole, Gibbins, Sharyn, Nash, Andrea, Kiss, Alex, O’Connor, Deborah L.

    “…Background: Emerging evidence suggests intakes of protein and energy as early as the first week of life in preterm very low birth weight (VLBW) infants are…”
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