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Dr. Liisa Holsti, PhD, OT(C)
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About Us
Current Studies
BIIP Scale
Selected Publications
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Overview
About Us
Current Studies
BIIP Scale
Selected Publications
How You Can Help
Contact Us
Selected Publications
Holsti & Grunau, 2010. Considerations for using sucrose to reduce procedural pain in preterm infants.
Arockiasamy, Holsti & Albersheim, 2008. Fathers' experiences in the NICU: A search for control.
Holsti et al, 2007. Extremity movements help occupational therapists identify stress responses in preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit: A systematic review.
Holsti et al, 2007. Relationships between ACTH and cortisol are altered during clustered nursing care in preterm infants born at extremely low gestational age.
Holsti et al, 2006. Behavioural responses to pain are heightened after clustered care in infants born between 30 and 32 weeks gestational age.
Grunau, Holsti & Peters, 2006. Long-term consequences of pain in human neonates.
Holsti et al, 2005. Prior pain induces heightened motor responses during clustered care in preterm infants in the NICU.
Holsti et al, 2005. Body movements: An important additional factor in discriminating pain from stress in preterm infants.
Grunau, Holsti et al, 2005. Neonatal procedural pain predicts lower cortisol and behavioral reactivity in preterm infants in the NICU.
Holsti et al, 2004. Specific NIDCAP movements are associated with acute pain in preterm infants in the NICU.