Effectiveness of a parent‐targeted video on neonatal pain management: Nonrandomized pragmatic trial

Ligyana Korki de Candido, D. Harrison, Maria de La Ó Ramallo Veríssimo, Mariana Bueno
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The “Be sweet to babies” video is a knowledge translation tool targeted at parents on the use of analgesic strategies during painful procedures performed in neonates. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Portuguese version of this video on maternal involvement in neonatal pain management during the newborn screening blood test. Nonrandomized, pragmatic clinical trial. The study was conducted in a rooming‐in unit. All mothers received a pamphlet regarding neonatal pain management and were invited to participate in daily education sessions conducted by nurses, which included the video. The intervention group included mothers who voluntarily watched the video, while the control group was comprised of mothers who did not attend the education sessions or left the session before watching the video. Data were collected by interviews conducted by the research team. Descriptive and inferential analysis considered a confidence interval of 95%. A total of 73 mothers were included in the study. Analgesic strategies were used in 14 (40%) of the procedures in the intervention group and 9 (24%) in the control group, a clinically important difference of 16% points between groups, although no statistically significant difference was found (P = .13). Breastfeeding was the most commonly used strategy. Watching the video increased the chance of implementing analgesic strategies by 2.1 times (P = .19), while nurses suggesting the use of analgesia increased this chance by 5.5 times (P = .006). Although no statistical significance was found, the results suggest the clinical significance and feasibility of the “Be sweet to babies” video as a KT tool targeted at parents on neonatal pain management during nonurgent painful procedures. In addition, maternal involvement in pain care significantly increased when pain relief strategies were recommended by nurses, which suggests that nurses have a key role in facilitating parental participation.
针对父母的视频对新生儿疼痛管理的有效性:非随机实用试验
“善待婴儿”视频是一个知识翻译工具,针对父母在新生儿疼痛过程中使用镇痛策略。本研究旨在评估葡萄牙语版本的视频在新生儿筛查血液测试期间孕产妇参与新生儿疼痛管理的有效性。非随机、实用的临床试验。这项研究是在一个宿舍单元中进行的。所有母亲都收到了一本关于新生儿疼痛管理的小册子,并被邀请参加由护士主持的日常教育课程,其中包括视频。干预组包括自愿观看视频的母亲,而对照组由没有参加教育课程或在观看视频之前离开课程的母亲组成。数据由研究小组通过访谈收集。描述性和推断性分析认为置信区间为95%。共有73位母亲参与了这项研究。干预组14例(40%)手术采用镇痛策略,对照组9例(24%)手术采用镇痛策略,两组临床差异有16%,差异无统计学意义(P = 0.13)。母乳喂养是最常用的策略。观看视频使实施镇痛策略的机会增加了2.1倍(P = 0.19),而建议使用镇痛的护士使这一机会增加了5.5倍(P = 0.006)。虽然没有发现统计学意义,但结果表明“善待婴儿”视频作为针对父母的非紧急疼痛治疗过程中新生儿疼痛管理的KT工具的临床意义和可行性。此外,当护士推荐疼痛缓解策略时,产妇参与疼痛护理的程度显著增加,这表明护士在促进父母参与方面发挥了关键作用。
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