Publications by authors named "Hui-Chu Yin"

Article Synopsis
  • A study investigated the impact of two different holding positions (supine vs. upright) on the pain infants experience during vaccinations.
  • Researchers found that infants held in the supine position showed significantly less crying, irritability, and painful facial expressions immediately after being vaccinated compared to those held upright.
  • However, after three minutes, there was no significant difference in pain responses between the two positions, suggesting that while the supine position is effective shortly after the vaccine, the difference diminishes over time.
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Oral rotavirus vaccine (RV) administration in conjunction with other injectable vaccines has been used worldwide. However, whether the sequence of RV administration is associated with the reduction of injection-induced pain remains unclear. In this randomized controlled trial, we enrolled 6-12-wk-old healthy infants.

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