The certified child life specialist: A novel resource in the pediatric primary care clinic for managing children's pain during routine immunizations.

Paediatric & neonatal pain Pub Date : 2023-03-01 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1002/pne2.12101
Seth W Gregory, Andrea J Aul, Tara M Lodermeier, Jennifer L Rodemeyer, Amy L Weaver, Brian A Lynch
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This study evaluated the effect of the Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) on pediatric pain and pain management during routine immunization administration in the pediatric primary care clinic. Children 4-12 years of age (n = 125) presenting for a well child physical examination at a rural primary care clinic were selected to receive standard nursing care or standard nursing care plus CCLS support during routine immunization administration. Patient reported pain was measured using the Faces Pain Scale-Revised (FPS-R), and patient behavioral responses were measured during immunization administration using the Children's Emotional Manifestation Scale (CEMS). The performance of psychosocial interventions and administration of topical pain-relieving interventions were measured between both groups. CCLS support was associated with fewer negative emotional behaviors during immunization administration among 7- to 12-year-old children and a significantly higher provision of psychosocial interventions and topical pain-relieving interventions among all ages. This study demonstrates that the presence of a CCLS can increase the provision of psychosocial and pain-relieving interventions and reduce distress during immunization administration in a busy pediatric primary care clinic.

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认证儿童生活专家:儿科初级保健诊所的一种新资源,用于管理常规免疫接种期间的儿童疼痛。
本研究评估了注册儿童生命专家(CCLS)在儿科初级保健诊所常规免疫接种期间对儿科疼痛和疼痛管理的影响。4-12岁儿童 年龄(n= 125)在农村初级保健诊所进行健康儿童体检的患者被选择在常规免疫管理期间接受标准护理或标准护理加CCLS支持。使用面部疼痛量表修订版(FPS-R)测量患者报告的疼痛,并使用儿童情绪表现量表(CEMS)测量免疫接种期间的患者行为反应。测量两组患者的心理社会干预和局部止痛干预的效果。CCLS支持与7至12岁儿童在免疫接种期间较少的负面情绪行为以及所有年龄段的心理社会干预和局部止痛干预显著增加有关。这项研究表明,在繁忙的儿科初级保健诊所,CCLS的存在可以增加心理社会和止痛干预的提供,并减少免疫管理期间的痛苦。
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