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Use of virtual reality distraction to reduce child pain and fear during painful medical procedures in children with physical disabilities in Uganda : a feasibility study

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Bannink Mbazzi, Femke, et al. “Use of Virtual Reality Distraction to Reduce Child Pain and Fear during Painful Medical Procedures in Children with Physical Disabilities in Uganda : A Feasibility Study.” IASP Conference, 18th World Congress on Pain, Abstracts, 2021.
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Bannink Mbazzi, F., Nimusiima, C., Akellot, D., Kawesa, E., Hodges, S., Seeley, J., & Vervoort, T. (2021). Use of virtual reality distraction to reduce child pain and fear during painful medical procedures in children with physical disabilities in Uganda : a feasibility study. IASP Conference, 18th World Congress on Pain, Abstracts. Presented at the IASP Conference : 18th World Congress on Pain, Virtual.
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Bannink Mbazzi, Femke, Claire Nimusiima, Daniella Akellot, Elizabeth Kawesa, Sarah Hodges, Janet Seeley, and Tine Vervoort. 2021. “Use of Virtual Reality Distraction to Reduce Child Pain and Fear during Painful Medical Procedures in Children with Physical Disabilities in Uganda : A Feasibility Study.” In IASP Conference, 18th World Congress on Pain, Abstracts.
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Bannink Mbazzi, Femke, Claire Nimusiima, Daniella Akellot, Elizabeth Kawesa, Sarah Hodges, Janet Seeley, and Tine Vervoort. 2021. “Use of Virtual Reality Distraction to Reduce Child Pain and Fear during Painful Medical Procedures in Children with Physical Disabilities in Uganda : A Feasibility Study.” In IASP Conference, 18th World Congress on Pain, Abstracts.
Vancouver
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Bannink Mbazzi F, Nimusiima C, Akellot D, Kawesa E, Hodges S, Seeley J, et al. Use of virtual reality distraction to reduce child pain and fear during painful medical procedures in children with physical disabilities in Uganda : a feasibility study. In: IASP Conference, 18th World Congress on Pain, Abstracts. 2021.
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F. Bannink Mbazzi et al., “Use of virtual reality distraction to reduce child pain and fear during painful medical procedures in children with physical disabilities in Uganda : a feasibility study,” in IASP Conference, 18th World Congress on Pain, Abstracts, Virtual, 2021.
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  author       = {{Bannink Mbazzi, Femke and Nimusiima, Claire and Akellot, Daniella and Kawesa, Elizabeth and Hodges, Sarah and Seeley, Janet and Vervoort, Tine}},
  booktitle    = {{IASP Conference, 18th World Congress on Pain, Abstracts}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  location     = {{Virtual}},
  pages        = {{1}},
  title        = {{Use of virtual reality distraction to reduce child pain and fear during painful medical procedures in children with physical disabilities in Uganda : a feasibility study}},
  year         = {{2021}},
}