CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN POTENTIALLY PAINFUL PROCEDURES AND PAIN CONTROL STRATEGIES IN A NEONATAL UNIT

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Autor(a) principal: Costa,Anna Caroline Leite
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Araújo,Fernanda Lopes de, Simão,Delma Aurélia da Silva, Bueno,Mariana, Marcatto,Juliana de Oliveira, Manzo,Bruna Figueiredo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to describe potentially painful procedures performed in neonates and their relation with pain relief strategies. Method: a longitudinal correlational study, conducted from October to December 2014, with 50 neonates admitted to neonatal units of a public maternity hospital in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais (Brazil). Procedures were analyzed in the first two weeks of life of neonates admitted with up to three hours of life and born at the maternity hospital in which the study was conducted. Data was submitted to descriptive, comparative and correlational analyses using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software, adopting a significance level of 5%. Results: most newborns were male (n=32; 64%), premature (n=34; 69.4%) and hospitalized for having respiratory disorders (n=45; 91.8%). A total of 894 painful and of 2883 potentially painful procedures related to daily care were recorded. Non-pharmacological pain relief strategies were used in 49 (98%) neonates, while pharmacological strategies were used in nine (18%). Correlational analyses revealed the difficulty of drug treatment management and the underuse of non-pharmacological strategies as adjuvant to severe pain procedures. Conclusion: neonates underwent many potentially painful procedures, and it was found that pain relief methods are underused and that training on pain assessment and treatment is necessary in order to make these practices part of the care process.
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spelling CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN POTENTIALLY PAINFUL PROCEDURES AND PAIN CONTROL STRATEGIES IN A NEONATAL UNITNeonatologyPain managementAcute painNewbornNeonatal nursingPhysiological stressABSTRACT Objective: to describe potentially painful procedures performed in neonates and their relation with pain relief strategies. Method: a longitudinal correlational study, conducted from October to December 2014, with 50 neonates admitted to neonatal units of a public maternity hospital in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais (Brazil). Procedures were analyzed in the first two weeks of life of neonates admitted with up to three hours of life and born at the maternity hospital in which the study was conducted. Data was submitted to descriptive, comparative and correlational analyses using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software, adopting a significance level of 5%. Results: most newborns were male (n=32; 64%), premature (n=34; 69.4%) and hospitalized for having respiratory disorders (n=45; 91.8%). A total of 894 painful and of 2883 potentially painful procedures related to daily care were recorded. Non-pharmacological pain relief strategies were used in 49 (98%) neonates, while pharmacological strategies were used in nine (18%). Correlational analyses revealed the difficulty of drug treatment management and the underuse of non-pharmacological strategies as adjuvant to severe pain procedures. Conclusion: neonates underwent many potentially painful procedures, and it was found that pain relief methods are underused and that training on pain assessment and treatment is necessary in order to make these practices part of the care process.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Programa de Pós Graduação em Enfermagem2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-07072019000100370Texto & Contexto - Enfermagem v.28 2019reponame:Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSC10.1590/1980-265x-tce-2018-0299info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta,Anna Caroline LeiteAraújo,Fernanda Lopes deSimão,Delma Aurélia da SilvaBueno,MarianaMarcatto,Juliana de OliveiraManzo,Bruna Figueiredoeng2019-10-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-07072019000100370Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/tcePUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phptextoecontexto@nfr.ufsc.br1980-265X0104-0707opendoar:2019-10-10T00:00Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN POTENTIALLY PAINFUL PROCEDURES AND PAIN CONTROL STRATEGIES IN A NEONATAL UNIT
title CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN POTENTIALLY PAINFUL PROCEDURES AND PAIN CONTROL STRATEGIES IN A NEONATAL UNIT
spellingShingle CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN POTENTIALLY PAINFUL PROCEDURES AND PAIN CONTROL STRATEGIES IN A NEONATAL UNIT
Costa,Anna Caroline Leite
Neonatology
Pain management
Acute pain
Newborn
Neonatal nursing
Physiological stress
title_short CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN POTENTIALLY PAINFUL PROCEDURES AND PAIN CONTROL STRATEGIES IN A NEONATAL UNIT
title_full CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN POTENTIALLY PAINFUL PROCEDURES AND PAIN CONTROL STRATEGIES IN A NEONATAL UNIT
title_fullStr CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN POTENTIALLY PAINFUL PROCEDURES AND PAIN CONTROL STRATEGIES IN A NEONATAL UNIT
title_full_unstemmed CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN POTENTIALLY PAINFUL PROCEDURES AND PAIN CONTROL STRATEGIES IN A NEONATAL UNIT
title_sort CORRELATIONAL ANALYSIS BETWEEN POTENTIALLY PAINFUL PROCEDURES AND PAIN CONTROL STRATEGIES IN A NEONATAL UNIT
author Costa,Anna Caroline Leite
author_facet Costa,Anna Caroline Leite
Araújo,Fernanda Lopes de
Simão,Delma Aurélia da Silva
Bueno,Mariana
Marcatto,Juliana de Oliveira
Manzo,Bruna Figueiredo
author_role author
author2 Araújo,Fernanda Lopes de
Simão,Delma Aurélia da Silva
Bueno,Mariana
Marcatto,Juliana de Oliveira
Manzo,Bruna Figueiredo
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa,Anna Caroline Leite
Araújo,Fernanda Lopes de
Simão,Delma Aurélia da Silva
Bueno,Mariana
Marcatto,Juliana de Oliveira
Manzo,Bruna Figueiredo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neonatology
Pain management
Acute pain
Newborn
Neonatal nursing
Physiological stress
topic Neonatology
Pain management
Acute pain
Newborn
Neonatal nursing
Physiological stress
description ABSTRACT Objective: to describe potentially painful procedures performed in neonates and their relation with pain relief strategies. Method: a longitudinal correlational study, conducted from October to December 2014, with 50 neonates admitted to neonatal units of a public maternity hospital in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais (Brazil). Procedures were analyzed in the first two weeks of life of neonates admitted with up to three hours of life and born at the maternity hospital in which the study was conducted. Data was submitted to descriptive, comparative and correlational analyses using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software, adopting a significance level of 5%. Results: most newborns were male (n=32; 64%), premature (n=34; 69.4%) and hospitalized for having respiratory disorders (n=45; 91.8%). A total of 894 painful and of 2883 potentially painful procedures related to daily care were recorded. Non-pharmacological pain relief strategies were used in 49 (98%) neonates, while pharmacological strategies were used in nine (18%). Correlational analyses revealed the difficulty of drug treatment management and the underuse of non-pharmacological strategies as adjuvant to severe pain procedures. Conclusion: neonates underwent many potentially painful procedures, and it was found that pain relief methods are underused and that training on pain assessment and treatment is necessary in order to make these practices part of the care process.
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