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Comparative efficacy of oral glucose solution versus non-nutritive sucking for pain relief in neonates during nociceptive procedures: a systematic review
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作者 Hui Liang Xu Tian +5 位作者 Xiao-Ling Liu Yi Dai Jun Geng Li Kang Zhen Li Li-Fen Jin 《TMR Integrative Nursing》 2018年第3期141-147,共7页
Background and aims: The comparative efficacy of glucose solution (GS) versus non-nutritive sucking (NNS) for pain re- lief in neonate remains controversial. This systematic review was consequently performed to o... Background and aims: The comparative efficacy of glucose solution (GS) versus non-nutritive sucking (NNS) for pain re- lief in neonate remains controversial. This systematic review was consequently performed to objectively investigate the analgesic effect of Oral GS related to NNS in newborns during nociceptive procedures. Methods: All potential records were searched in PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library to capture the randomized controlled trials comparing GS with NNS in terms of pain scores in neonates through January 2017. Two independent investigators screened the identified articles, extracted the data, and assessed the methodological quality of the included studies. All statistical analyses were completed by using Review Manager (RevMan) version 5.3.0. Results: Four studies, involving 248 neonates, were incorporated into these statistical analyses. For reducing pain scores, no statistical difference was detected when GS compared to NNS (4 trials; mean difference [MD], 0.75; 95% confidence interval [CI], -0.77 to 2.27; P = 0.33). Conclusion: Both the GS and NNS reduced the pain scores in neonates who undergoing Hepatitis B vaccination and venipuncture, but the NNS is more convenience than GS to some extent. Considered the limited evidences, more randomized controlled trials with high-quality, large-scale and appropriate measures time are warranted to further establish the comparative efficacy of these two options. 展开更多
关键词 NEONATES Oral glucose solution non-nutritive sucking META-ANALYSIS
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非营养性吸吮对早产儿营养胰岛素及生长抑素水平的影响 被引量:37
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作者 岳晓红 赵翠霞 +2 位作者 王红宇 芦惠 薛辛东 《中国当代儿科杂志》 CAS CSCD 2004年第4期277-280,共4页
目的 非营养性吸吮 (NNS)对早产儿的有益作用尚存在不同意见 ,该文探讨了NNS对早产儿营养、血浆胰岛素 (INS)及生长抑素 (SS)水平的影响。方法 将 38例需经鼻胃管喂养的健康早产适于胎龄儿 ,随机分成NNS和无非营养性吸吮组 (N NNS)两... 目的 非营养性吸吮 (NNS)对早产儿的有益作用尚存在不同意见 ,该文探讨了NNS对早产儿营养、血浆胰岛素 (INS)及生长抑素 (SS)水平的影响。方法 将 38例需经鼻胃管喂养的健康早产适于胎龄儿 ,随机分成NNS和无非营养性吸吮组 (N NNS)两组 ,用同一种配方乳喂养 ,并用放射免疫法测定INS、SS水平。结果 NNS组恢复出生体重时间 8.8± 3.7d较N NNS组 11.1± 3.0d缩短 ,差异有显著性 (P <0 .0 5 ) ,1周、2周时体重、身长、头围的变化无差异 (均P >0 .0 5 ) ;NNS组肠道营养热能达每日 4 18.4kJ/kg 的时间为 12 .3± 5 .1d较N NNS组 15 .7± 5 .2d缩短 ,差异有显著性 (P <0 .0 5 ) ;鼻胃管留置时间NNS组为 13± 10d ,N NNS组为 17± 12d ,差异无显著性 (P >0 .0 5 )。NNS组胃残留的发生率 (16 .7% )较N NNS组 (5 0 % )减少 (P <0 .0 5 )。早产儿喂奶后 1,2周INS水平NNS组为 37.1± 11.3μU/ml、5 0 .3± 18.4 μU/ml高于N NNS组 2 9.6± 8.8μU/ml、4 0±9.9μU/ml,而SS水平NNS组 4 5 4 .6± 136 .4 pg/ml,5 95 .6± 172 .1pg/ml 低于N NNS组 5 95 .3± 2 6 0 .1pg/ml,72 7.2± 2 2 0 .8pg/ml,差异均有显著性意义 (均P <0 .0 5 )。结论 NNS可促进INS的分泌 ,抑制SS的分泌 ,NNS有利于早产儿生后胃肠道的继续发? 展开更多
关键词 非营养性吸吮 肠道营养 胃肠激素 婴儿 早产
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Using quality improvement methods to increase use of pain prevention strategies for childhood vaccination 被引量:3
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作者 Jennifer Verrill Schurman Amanda D Deacy +6 位作者 Rebecca J Johnson Jolynn Parker Kristi Williams Dustin Wallace Mark Connelly Lynn Anson Kevin Mroczka 《World Journal of Clinical Pediatrics》 2017年第1期81-88,共8页
AIM To increase evidence-based pain prevention strategy use during routine vaccinations in a pediatric primary care clinic using quality improvement methodology.METHODS Specific intervention strategies(i.e.,comfort po... AIM To increase evidence-based pain prevention strategy use during routine vaccinations in a pediatric primary care clinic using quality improvement methodology.METHODS Specific intervention strategies(i.e.,comfort positioning,nonnutritive sucking and sucrose analgesia,distraction) were identified,selected and introduced in three waves,using a Plan-Do-Study-Act framework.System-wide change was measured from baseline to post-intervention by:(1) percent of vaccination visits during which an evidence-based pain prevention strategy was reported as being used; and(2) caregiver satisfaction ratings following the visit.Additionally,self-reported staff and caregiver attitudes and beliefs about pain prevention were measured at baseline and 1-year post-intervention to assess for possible long-term cultural shifts.RESULTS Significant improvements were noted post-intervention.Use of at least one pain prevention strategy was documented at 99% of patient visits and 94% of caregivers were satisfied or very satisfied with the pain prevention care received.Parents/caregivers reported greater satisfaction with the specific pain prevention strategy used [t(143) = 2.50,P ≤ 0.05],as well as greater agreement that the pain prevention strategies used helped their children's pain [t(180) = 2.17,P ≤ 0.05] and that they would be willing to use the same strategy again in the future [t(179) = 3.26,P ≤ 0.001] as compared to baseline.Staff and caregivers also demonstrated a shift in attitudes from baseline to 1-year post-intervention.Specifically,staff reported greater agreement that the pain felt from vaccinations can result in harmful effects [2.47 vs 3.10; t(70) =-2.11,P ≤ 0.05],less agreement that pain from vaccinations is "just part of the process" [3.94 vs 3.23; t(70) = 2.61,P ≤ 0.05],and less agreement that parents expect their children to experience pain during vaccinations [4.81 vs 4.38; t(69) = 2.24,P ≤ 0.05].Parents/caregivers reported more favorable attitudes about pain prevention strategies for vaccinations across a variety of areas,including safety,cost,time,and effectiveness,as well as less concern about the pain their children experience with vaccination [4.08 vs 3.26; t(557) = 6.38,P ≤ 0.001],less need for additional pain prevention strategies [3.33 vs 2.81; t(476) = 4.51,P ≤ 0.001],and greater agreement that their doctors' office currently offers pain prevention for vaccinations [3.40 vs 3.75; t(433) =-2.39,P ≤ 0.05].CONCLUSION Quality improvement methodology can be used to help close the gap in implementing pain prevention strategies during routine vaccination procedures for children. 展开更多
关键词 PEDIATRICS Quality improvement DISTRACTION PAIN management IMMUNIZATION VACCINATION Sucrose analgesia PAIN prevention non-nutritive sucking Comfort positioning Primary care
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