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    Pain management remains inadequate for neonates in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Further clinical research is urgently needed to improve pain relief strategies for vulnerable infants.

    Area of Science:

    • Neonatal care
    • Pain management
    • Clinical research

    Background:

    • Neonates in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) experience significant pain.
    • Current pain relief methods are often insufficient for effective pain management in this population.
    • There is a critical gap in clinical research addressing neonatal pain.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the persistent challenges in providing adequate pain relief for neonates.
    • To emphasize the need for improved pain management protocols in NICUs.
    • To call for increased research focus on neonatal pain assessment and treatment.

    Main Methods:

    • This is an editorial addressing a critical issue in neonatal care.
    • It reviews the current state of pain management in NICUs.

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  • It discusses limitations in existing clinical research.
  • Main Results:

    • The lack of effective pain relief for neonates in NICUs is a continuing problem.
    • Clinical research in this area remains insufficient to address the problem.
    • There is a significant unmet need for evidence-based pain interventions.

    Conclusions:

    • Urgent attention is required to improve pain management for neonates.
    • Further clinical research is essential to develop and validate effective pain relief strategies.
    • Collaboration is needed to advance the field of neonatal pain management.