Skin-to-skin contact (Kangaroo Care) analgesia for preterm infant heel stick.

Susan M Ludington-Hoe, Robert Hosseini, Deborah L Torowicz
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The purpose of the study was to compare a heel stick conducted during Kangaroo Care (skin-to-skin contact) with the mother to a heel stick in a warmer in reducing premature infant physiologic and behavioral pain responses. Twenty-four premature infants in a university-based neonatal intensive care unit were recruited and randomized to 2 sequences: sequence A group received 3 hours of Kangaroo Care (with a heel stick in Kangaroo Care) followed by 3 hours in a warmer (with a heel stick in the warmer). Sequence B group had warmer care and a heel stick (in the warmer) before Kangaroo Care and a heel stick (in Kangaroo Care). Heart rate, respiratory rate, oxygen saturation, crying time, and behavioral state were measured before, during, and after heel stick. Repeated measures ANOVA and Mann Whitney U statistics were performed. Heart rate and length of crying in response to pain were significantly reduced during Kangaroo Care and the Kangaroo Care heel stick as compared to when infants were in the warmer and had a heel stick in the warmer. Three infants did not cry at all during the Kangaroo Care heel stick; infants slept more during Kangaroo Care than in the warmer. Kangaroo Care positioning before and during heel stick is a simple and inexpensive analgesic intervention to ameliorate pain in stable premature infants.

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皮肤与皮肤接触(袋鼠式护理)用于早产儿脚跟贴镇痛。
该研究的目的是比较在袋鼠护理(皮肤对皮肤接触)期间与母亲进行的脚跟贴与在加热器中进行的脚跟贴在减少早产儿生理和行为疼痛反应方面的效果。本研究招募了24名来自某大学新生儿重症监护病房的早产儿,并将其随机分为两组:第一组接受3小时的袋鼠式护理(袋鼠式护理中使用鞋跟棒),第二组接受3小时的保温器(鞋跟棒在保温器中)。序列B组在袋鼠式护理和袋鼠式护理之前进行了温暖护理和脚跟贴(在温暖中)。分别在贴足前、贴足中、贴足后测量心率、呼吸频率、血氧饱和度、哭闹时间及行为状态。采用重复测量方差分析和Mann Whitney U统计。在袋鼠式护理和袋鼠式护理中,婴儿对疼痛的反应的心率和哭泣时间明显减少,与婴儿在加热器中使用后跟棒时相比。三个婴儿在袋鼠护理鞋跟贴期间根本没有哭;在袋鼠式护理中,婴儿比在温暖的环境中睡得更多。袋鼠式护理是一种简单和廉价的镇痛干预措施,可以改善稳定早产儿的疼痛。
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