Infant Pain Management: Can We Do Better in 2022?

This webinar will briefly describe an approach to developing a comprehensive pain program for infants. It will define infant pain and its short and long term consequences while offering evidence based approaches to care. An in-depth review of sucrose, non-nutritive sucking and breastfeeding will further guide clinical practice. Thought provoking suggestions will be shared and opportunity for group problem solving will be encouraged.

Wednesday, 15 June 2022

Learning objectives

  • Describe an approach to creating a comprehensive infant pain program
  • Define pain and its deleterious effects on infants
  • Examine efficacy of sucrose, non-nutritive sucking, breast milk & kangaroo care for procedural pain
  • List 4 strategies for managing procedural pain


Event details

Date           15 June 2022

Duration    1 hour

Time          20:00 – 21:00 Central European Summer Time (13:00 – 14:00 Central Standard Time)

Presenter

Sharyn Gibbins, NP, PhD

Sharyn Gibbins, NP, PhD

Dr. Sharyn Gibbins is a nurse scientist, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, quality improvement facilitator and senior leader at Trillium Health Partners in Mississauga Ontario, Canada. Her research focuses on improving outcomes for preterm infants. Her clinical passion is pain management, neurodevelopmental outcomes and nutrition science. Sharyn has expertise in building cross-continuum partnerships and relationships within and between professional groups.  She is passionate about the creation, implementation and sustainability of efficient, effective, evidence based health care service models which stand the test of time.