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The efficacy of non-pharmacological interventions in the management of procedural pain in preterm and term neonates. A systematic literature review.

机译:非药物干预在早产和足月新生儿手术疼痛管理中的功效。系统的文献综述。

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BACKGROUND: Neonates in a neonatal intensive care unit are exposed to a high number of painful procedures. Since repeated and sustained pain can have consequences for the neurological and behaviour-oriented development of the newborn, the greatest attention needs to be paid to systematic pain management in neonatology. Non-pharmacological treatment methods are being increasingly discussed with regard to pain prevention and relief either alone or in combination with pharmacological treatment. AIMS: To identify effective non-pharmacological interventions with regard to procedural pain in neonates. METHODS: A literature search was conducted via the MedLine, CINAHL, Cochrane Library databases and complemented by a handsearch. The literature search covered the period from 1984 to 2004. Data were extracted according to pre-defined criteria by two independent reviewers and methodological quality was assessed. RESULTS: 13 randomised controlled studies and two meta-analyses were taken into consideration with regard to the question of current nursing practice of non-pharmacological pain management methods. The selected interventions were "non-nutritive sucking", "music", "swaddling", "positioning", "olfactory and multisensorial stimulation", "kangaroo care" and "maternal touch". There is evidence that the methods of "non-nutritive sucking", "swaddling" and "facilitated tucking" do have a pain-alleviating effect on neonates. CONCLUSIONS: Some of the non-pharmacological interventions have an evident favourable effect on pulse rate, respiration and oxygen saturation, on the reduction of motor activity, and on the excitation states after invasive measures. However, unambiguous evidence of this still remains to be presented. Further research should emphasise the use of validated pain assessment instruments for the evaluation of the pain-alleviating effect of non-pharmacological interventions.
机译:背景:新生儿重症监护病房中的新生儿要接受大量痛苦的手术。由于反复和持续的疼痛可能会对新生儿的神经系统和行为导向的发育产生影响,因此需要对新生儿科的系统性疼痛管理给予最大的关注。关于单独或与药物治疗组合的疼痛预防和缓解,越来越多地讨论非药物治疗方法。目的:确定关于新生儿程序性疼痛的有效非药物干预措施。方法:通过MedLine,CINAHL,Cochrane图书馆数据库进行文献检索,并进行手工检索。文献检索涵盖了1984年至2004年这段时间。两位独立的审阅者根据预定义的标准提取了数据,并对方法学质量进行了评估。结果:针对当前非药物性疼痛管理方法的护理实践问题,考虑了13项随机对照研究和两项荟萃分析。选择的干预措施为“非营养性吮吸”,“音乐”,“蹒跚”,“定位”,“嗅觉和多感觉刺激”,“袋鼠护理”和“母体接触”。有证据表明,“非营养性吮吸”,“ s抱”和“促进折皱”的方法对新生儿确实具有缓解疼痛的作用。结论:某些非药物干预措施对脉搏,呼吸和血氧饱和度,运动活动的减少以及侵入性措施后的兴奋状态具有明显的有利影响。但是,有关这一点的明确证据仍有待提出。进一步的研究应强调使用经过验证的疼痛评估工具来评估非药物干预措施的缓解疼痛效果。

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