Integration of Different Sensory Interventions from Mother’s Breast Milk for Preterm Infant Pain During Peripheral Venipuncture Procedures: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial | |
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學年 | 108 |
學期 | 1 |
出版(發表)日期 | 2019-11-25 |
作品名稱 | Integration of Different Sensory Interventions from Mother’s Breast Milk for Preterm Infant Pain During Peripheral Venipuncture Procedures: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial |
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著者 | Hsiang-Ping Wu; Luke Yang; Hsiang-Yun Lan; Hsueh-Fang Peng; Yue-Cune Chang; Mei-Jy Jeng; Jen-Jiuan Liaw |
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著錄名稱、卷期、頁數 | Journal of Nursing Scholarship 52 (1), p.75-84 |
摘要 | Purpose: To compare the effects of integrating mother’s breast milk (BM) with three different combinations of sensory stimuli on preterm infant pain during peripheral venipuncture procedures. Design: A prospective, repeated-measures randomized controlled trial. Methods: Preterm infants (gestational age between 28 and 37 weeks, and in stable condition) needing venipuncture were recruited by convenience sampling (N = 140) and randomly assigned to four treatment conditions: (a) routine care (condition 1); (b) BM odor or taste (condition 2); (c) BM odor or taste + heartbeat sounds (HBs; condition 3), and (d) BM odor or taste + HBs + non-nutritive sucking (NNS; condition 4). Pain scores were assessed based on the Premature Infant Pain Profile-Revised (PIPP-R) over nine phases: baseline (phase 0, 5 min without stimuli before venipuncture), disinfecting (phase 1), during venipuncture (phase 2), and a 10-min recovery (phases 3–8). Findings: Infants who received BM odor or taste + HBs + NNS had significantly lower increases in pain scores from baseline compared with controls across phases 1 through 8. Infants treated with either condition 2 or 3 demonstrated significant reductions in mild pain during disinfecting and recovery phases, as compared with the controls. When condition 2 was used as the reference, there were no significant differences in pain scores between the infants receiving condition 3 across the nine phases, suggesting mothers’ HBs have only mild analgesic effects on venipuncture pain. Conclusions: Integration of mother’s BM odor or taste, HBs, and tactile NNS should be considered as an intervention for alleviation of procedural pain for preterm infants. Clinical Relevance: Clinicians should incorporate the integrated sensory intervention into caregiving support for preterm infants undergoing short painful procedures. |
關鍵字 | Mother's breast milk;preterm infant pain;sensory intervention; venipuncture |
語言 | en_US |
ISSN | 1527-6546 |
期刊性質 | 國外 |
收錄於 | SCI |
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通訊作者 | Jen-Jiuan Liaw |
審稿制度 | 否 |
國別 | USA |
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出版型式 | ,電子版,紙本 |
相關連結 |
機構典藏連結 ( http://tkuir.lib.tku.edu.tw:8080/dspace/handle/987654321/118076 ) |
SDGS | 良好健康和福祉,優質教育 |