Effect of cold application on intramuscular injection pain among patients with fractures

H. Mahmoud, Salwa Abdel Aziz, M. Ibrahim
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Background Intramuscular injection (IMI) is an invasive and painful procedure that is routinely used in health care settings. The knowledge regarding the efficiency of nonpharmacological methods of pain management, including cold application, is limited and needs further research studies. Aim The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of cold application on IMI pain among patients with fractures. Design A quasi-experimental design (pre-posttest nonequivalent control group design) was used. Setting This study was conducted in the inpatient clinic of Orthopedic Surgical Department in Beni Suef University Hospital. Sample A convenient consecutive sample of 64 adult male and female patients was enrolled in the study. Tools Two tools were used for data collection: (a) structured interview assessment form, including sociodemographic and medical-related data, and (b) pain assessment forms. Results The study findings revealed that the mean age of the study and control groups was 39.2±11.1 and 34.8±11.9 years, respectively. When analyzing the numerical pain scale, a statistically significant difference was found between both groups, with higher reduction in the total mean score of pain from 6.78±1.6 to 2.34±0.9 among the group that received cold application before IMI. It also showed that there were highly statistically significant differences in the total mean score of the observational checklist of nonverbal pain indicators of the study group between preintervention and postintervention results during movement and at rest (P≤0.001). Conclusion This study concluded that cold application was an effective nursing measure in reducing the pain intensity associated with IMI. Recommendations Continuous education for nurses must be provided to improve their knowledge and practice regarding nonpharmacological methods such as cold application and its effect on relieving pain arising from IMI into the vastus lateralis muscle.
冷敷对骨折患者肌内注射疼痛的影响
背景:肌内注射(IMI)是一种在卫生保健机构中常规使用的侵入性和疼痛性手术。关于疼痛管理的非药物方法,包括冷敷的有效性的知识是有限的,需要进一步的研究。目的本研究的目的是评价冷敷对骨折患者IMI疼痛的影响。设计采用准实验设计(测前-测后非等效对照组设计)。本研究在贝尼苏夫大学附属医院骨科住院门诊进行。64名成年男性和女性患者的方便连续样本被纳入研究。数据收集使用了两种工具:(a)结构化访谈评估表,包括社会人口统计学和医学相关数据;(b)疼痛评估表。结果研究结果显示,研究组和对照组的平均年龄分别为39.2±11.1岁和34.8±11.9岁。两组疼痛数值评分差异有统计学意义,IMI前冷敷组疼痛总平均评分由6.78±1.6降至2.34±0.9。实验组非语言疼痛指标观察表的总均分在干预前和干预后运动时和休息时的差异有高度统计学意义(P≤0.001)。结论冷敷是减轻IMI患者疼痛强度的有效护理措施。建议必须为护士提供持续教育,以提高他们对非药物方法的知识和实践,如冷敷及其对缓解股外侧肌IMI引起的疼痛的影响。
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