产妇声音治疗早产新生儿疼痛的有效性和安全性:系统文献综述

Ni Luh Putu Herli Mastuti
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目的:新生儿尤其是早产新生儿的疼痛有短效和长效之分。母亲的声音可以稳定生理状态、支持喂养、减轻疼痛、促进生长发育。旨在分析产妇声音对早产新生儿疼痛的效果和安全性,为其提供科学依据。设计:本研究采用的研究设计是系统文献综述。研究鉴定采用 PRISMA 流程图,质量评估采用循证医学中心的批判性评价工具。分析数据涉及人群、干预措施和结果(PIO组成部分):本研究共纳入10项研究,时间从2018年到2023年不等。7项研究显示产妇发声对减轻早产新生儿疼痛有显著疗效,3项研究无显著性。5项研究显示产妇发声减轻疼痛的效果明显优于常规护理,2项研究采用产妇发声与其他非药物治疗相结合的方法,包括母乳、味觉、非营养性吸吮、心跳声产妇发声、母亲抚触疗法等。疼痛参数采用疼痛量表以及血清和唾液皮质醇水平:母亲的声音(现场或录音、声音或心跳)对降低早产新生儿的疼痛感既有效又安全。
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Efficacy and safety of Maternal voice for Preterm Neonatal Pain: a Systematic Literature Review
Purpose: Pain in neonates, especially in preterm neonates has short effects and long effects. A mother’s voice can stabilize the physiological state, support feeding, reduce pain, and promote growth and development. aimed to analyze the effect and safety of maternal voice for preterm neonatal pain, to provide scientific evidence.Design : The research design used in this study is the systematic literature review. The identification of the study uses a PRISMA flow diagram, and quality assessment uses critical appraisal tools from the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine. The analyzed data related to the population, intervention, and outcomes (PIO components).Findings: Ten studies were included in this study, ranging from 2018 to 2023. Seven studies showed the significant efficacy of maternal voice in reducing preterm neonatal pain, and three studies no significance. Five studies show maternal voice can reduce pain significantly more than routine care, and two studies use a combination of maternal voice and other non-pharmacological management, including breast milk, taste, Non-nutritive sucking, heartbeat sounds mother voice, and mother touch therapy. Pain parameters use the Pain Scale and serum and salivary cortisol level.Implications: Maternal voice; both live or recorded, voice or heartbeat, was effective and safe in reducing pain sensation in preterm neonates. 
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