Effect of Localized Cold Compress on Pain Severity with the Subcutaneous Injection of Enoxaparin: A Randomized Controlled Trial

F. Taghlili, A. Kiapour, Maryam Ebrahimi Nia Zavardeh
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Background: Subcutaneous injection of enoxaparin causes local reactions, such as bruising and pain at the injection site. The pain induced by subcutaneous injection may lead to anxiety, fear of needle, and distrust in healthcare providers in the long run. Objectives: The present study aimed to evaluate the impact of topical cold compress on bruising and pain intensity at the subcutaneous injection site of enoxaparin. Methods: This clinical trial was conducted on 100 patients in five groups. In the control group, subcutaneous injection was performed using the routine method. In the intervention groups, local cold compress was applied five minutes prior to the injection, five minutes before and following the injection, five minutes after the injection, 20 minutes following the injection, and five minutes before and 20 minutes following the injection within 10 seconds. Data were collected using a researcher-made checklist containing two sections of individual characteristics and pain severity. In addition, pain intensity was evaluated using the visual analog scale (VAS) immediately after each injection. Results: Group five showed a significant difference with the control group only in the mean pain severity (P < 0.05), while the mean pain intensity scores had no significant difference in the other groups compared to the control group. Conclusions: According to the results, the application of local cold compress before and after the subcutaneous injection of enoxaparin sodium could effectively reduce pain intensity at the injection site.
局部冷敷对皮下注射依诺肝素疼痛程度的影响:一项随机对照试验
背景:皮下注射依诺肝素可引起局部反应,如注射部位的瘀伤和疼痛。从长远来看,皮下注射引起的疼痛可能导致焦虑、对针头的恐惧和对医疗保健提供者的不信任。目的:本研究旨在评价局部冷敷对依诺肝素皮下注射部位瘀伤及疼痛强度的影响。方法:将100例患者分为5组进行临床试验。对照组按常规方法皮下注射。干预组在注射前5分钟、注射前后5分钟、注射后5分钟、注射后20分钟、注射前5分钟、注射后20分钟、注射后10秒内进行局部冷敷。数据收集使用研究人员制作的清单,其中包含个人特征和疼痛严重程度两部分。此外,在每次注射后立即使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估疼痛强度。结果:第5组患者仅在平均疼痛程度上与对照组比较差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05),其他组患者的平均疼痛强度评分与对照组比较差异无统计学意义。结论:依诺肝素钠皮下注射前后局部冷敷可有效减轻注射部位疼痛强度。
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