Music to reduce pain and distress in the pediatric emergency department: a randomized clinical trial.

@article{Hartling2013MusicTR,
  title={Music to reduce pain and distress in the pediatric emergency department: a randomized clinical trial.},
  author={Lisa Hartling and Amanda S. Newton and Yuanyuan Liang and Hsing Jou and Krista Hewson and Terry P Klassen and Sarah Curtis},
  journal={JAMA pediatrics},
  year={2013},
  volume={167 9},
  pages={
          826-35
        }
}
IMPORTANCE Many medical procedures aimed at helping children cause them pain and distress, which can have long-lasting negative effects. Music is a form of distraction that may alleviate some of the pain and distress experienced by children while undergoing medical procedures. OBJECTIVE To compare music with standard care to manage pain and distress. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS Randomized clinical trial conducted in a pediatric emergency department with appropriate sequence generation… 
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