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:: Volume 5, Issue 19 (1-2011) ::
IJNR 2011, 5(19): 45-51 Back to browse issues page
Effectiveness of oral sucrose on pain severity in term newborn undergoing heel prick
Homayra Khoddam , Zahra Sabzi *
gorgan faculty of nursing , zsgorgan@yahoo.com
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Effectiveness of oral sucrose on pain severity in term newborn undergoing heel prick Introduction: Pain is perceived from 28th week of gestation and has adverse effects on newborn development. Therefore, using palliative methods during noxious procedures in newborn units are necessary. The goal of this study was determine effectiveness of oral sucrose on pain severity in term newborns undergoing heel prick. Methods: In this randomized controlled trial, 120 term newborns undergoing heel prick that was admitted in pediatric medical educational center of Gorgan were selected and randomly assigned into three groups: intervention, control and placebo. Then 2 minutes before heel prick either 2ML 25% sucrose or sterile water was instilled into mouth of infants in intervention or placebo groups by syringe, respectively. The newborns of control group didn't take anything. Heart rate and O2 saturation of all newborns from two minutes before to three minutes after heel prick were measured and recorded. In all cases, heel prick was done by an expert nurse that was blind to assignment methods. The pain related to heel prick was measured using the CRIES (Crying Requires increased oxygen administration Increased vital signs Expression Sleeplessness) scale. During process, status of newborn's faces was recorded. The films were observed by two independent assessors that were blind to goal of the study and scored base on CRIES scale. Gathered data was analyzed by ANOVA, Bonferroni and Krusskal-wallis statistic tests. Results: According to the results, there wasn't any significant difference in sex, age, weight, admission duration, heart rate and O2 saturation among newborns before heel prick. Whereas, after intervention, except cry duration, there was significant difference in all pain parameters such as pain severity score, heart rate and O2 saturation between intervention and control groups (P<0.05). Conclusion: Based on results, we can offer oral sucrose (25%) as an analgesic agent before heel prick in term newborns.
Keywords: Newborn, Sucrose 25%, Pain relief, Heel prick
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Type of Study: Nursing Education | Subject: nursing
Received: 2011/05/2 | Published: 2011/01/15
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khoddam H, sabzi Z. Effectiveness of oral sucrose on pain severity in term newborn undergoing heel prick. IJNR 2011; 5 (19) :45-51
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