Pain as the fifth vital sign: nurse's practices and challenges in a neonatal intensive unit care

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Autor(a) principal: Barros,Marcela Milrea Araújo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Luiz,Bruna Viana Scheffer, Mathias,Claice Vieira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BrJP (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The importance of recognizing how the nurse acts in the identification, assessment, treatment, and relief of pain since the newborn is not able to express it orally. The objective of this study was to identify the practices and challenges of the nurse in the assessment and treatment of pain in newborns of a neonatal intensive care unit of a reference hospital in the western region of the Brazilian Amazon. METHODS: A descriptive, field-based, qualitative approach was chosen. Eleven nurses participated in the study, starting with an interview, following a semi-structured script. The content analysis method was used for data analysis. RESULTS: The participants do not recognize the term “fifth vital sign” in the evaluation of pain, but they believe in the ability of the newborn to feel pain, identifying it mainly by the cry and facial expression. Among the procedures considered most painful are punctures and aspiration. Nurturing and non-nutritive sucking are among the actions most indicated to prevent and relieve pain. CONCLUSION: We suggest the implementation of protocols, standards, and routines for the assessment and quantification of pain since when not assessed, it can prolong the hospitalization time. The perception of the nurse in the identification of pain signs in a systematized manner, promotes quality and humanized care, and reduces injuries.
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title Pain as the fifth vital sign: nurse's practices and challenges in a neonatal intensive unit care
spellingShingle Pain as the fifth vital sign: nurse's practices and challenges in a neonatal intensive unit care
Barros,Marcela Milrea Araújo
Newborn
Nurse
Pain
title_short Pain as the fifth vital sign: nurse's practices and challenges in a neonatal intensive unit care
title_full Pain as the fifth vital sign: nurse's practices and challenges in a neonatal intensive unit care
title_fullStr Pain as the fifth vital sign: nurse's practices and challenges in a neonatal intensive unit care
title_full_unstemmed Pain as the fifth vital sign: nurse's practices and challenges in a neonatal intensive unit care
title_sort Pain as the fifth vital sign: nurse's practices and challenges in a neonatal intensive unit care
author Barros,Marcela Milrea Araújo
author_facet Barros,Marcela Milrea Araújo
Luiz,Bruna Viana Scheffer
Mathias,Claice Vieira
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author2 Luiz,Bruna Viana Scheffer
Mathias,Claice Vieira
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barros,Marcela Milrea Araújo
Luiz,Bruna Viana Scheffer
Mathias,Claice Vieira
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Nurse
Pain
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Nurse
Pain
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The importance of recognizing how the nurse acts in the identification, assessment, treatment, and relief of pain since the newborn is not able to express it orally. The objective of this study was to identify the practices and challenges of the nurse in the assessment and treatment of pain in newborns of a neonatal intensive care unit of a reference hospital in the western region of the Brazilian Amazon. METHODS: A descriptive, field-based, qualitative approach was chosen. Eleven nurses participated in the study, starting with an interview, following a semi-structured script. The content analysis method was used for data analysis. RESULTS: The participants do not recognize the term “fifth vital sign” in the evaluation of pain, but they believe in the ability of the newborn to feel pain, identifying it mainly by the cry and facial expression. Among the procedures considered most painful are punctures and aspiration. Nurturing and non-nutritive sucking are among the actions most indicated to prevent and relieve pain. CONCLUSION: We suggest the implementation of protocols, standards, and routines for the assessment and quantification of pain since when not assessed, it can prolong the hospitalization time. The perception of the nurse in the identification of pain signs in a systematized manner, promotes quality and humanized care, and reduces injuries.
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