Using the MEDiPORT humanoid robot to reduce procedural pain and distress in children with cancer: A pilot randomized controlled trial
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2018Vol. 65(9), pp. e27242–e27242
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Lindsay Jibb, Kathryn A. Birnie, Paul C. Nathan, Tanya Beran, Vanessa Hum, J. Charles Victor, Jennifer Stinson
Abstract
The MEDiPORT study appears feasible to implement as an adequately-powered effectiveness-assessing trial following modifications to the intervention and study protocol. ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02611739.
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