Audio-Visual Distraction- A Non-Pharmacological Approach to Alleviate Pain in Pediatric Vaccine Administration: An Observational Study.

JNMA; journal of the Nepal Medical Association Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-31 DOI:10.31729/jnma.8856
Harsshika Bajaj, Akaash Tandel, Uday Rajput, Naresh Sonkawade, Rahul Dawre, Sameer Pawar, Sangeeta Chivale, Pragathi Kamath, Kanchan Sakharkar, Poonam Sancheti, Murlidhar Tambe, Aarti Kinikar
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Introduction: The routine vaccine injections are one of the most common and painful procedures during childhood specifically in infancy. In order to improve the effectivity of pain reduction during routine vaccination OPD this study was done to analyse the effectiveness of audio-visual gadgets as a distraction tool for pain reduction in infants during the vaccination procedure.

Methods: A comparative observational study conducted at a tertiary healthcare center vaccination out patient department. Children aged 1 month to 2 years receiving the vaccine were included in the study. The study group was exposed to audio-visual clip while the control group received the vaccine as per routine vaccination protocol. The Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability Scale score was used to assess the behavioural reactions to pain which assesses five behavioural areas. The study protocol was approved by the Institute Ethics Committee (Reference number: BJGMC/IEC/1122238-238).

Results: The Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Controllability Scale score were studied among two groups, it was observed that the pain score and every component of the score had a statistically significant lower mean score in audio-visual group as compared to the control group. Mean pain score in the audio-visual group was 6.31±0.79 as compared to 9.57±0.65 in the control group with the p value of 0.001.

Conclusions: A lower pain score in response to vaccination with an audio-visual distraction indicates that it can be regularly used to reduce pain during the vaccination procedure and can be used during different painful procedures.

视听分散-一种减轻儿童疫苗注射疼痛的非药物方法:一项观察性研究。
简介:常规疫苗注射是儿童时期特别是婴儿期最常见和最痛苦的程序之一。为了提高门诊常规疫苗接种过程中减轻疼痛的有效性,本研究分析了视听设备作为一种分散注意力的工具在疫苗接种过程中减轻婴儿疼痛的有效性。方法:在某三级卫生保健中心接种门诊进行比较观察研究。接种疫苗的1个月至2岁的儿童被纳入研究。研究组接受视听剪辑,对照组按照常规接种方案接种疫苗。面部,腿部,活动,哭泣,安慰量表得分用于评估对疼痛的行为反应,该反应评估了五个行为领域。研究方案经研究所伦理委员会批准(参考编号:BJGMC/IEC/1122238-238)。结果:对两组患者的面部、腿部、活动、哭泣、可控性量表评分进行比较,观察到视听组患者的疼痛评分及各分项的平均分均低于对照组,差异有统计学意义。视听组平均疼痛评分为6.31±0.79,对照组为9.57±0.65,p值为0.001。结论:使用视听分散接种疫苗后疼痛评分较低,表明该方法可在接种过程中定期用于减轻疼痛,并可用于不同的疼痛过程。
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