[儿童静脉穿刺相关疼痛的非药物干预:文献综述]。

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Chiara Tibaldo, Emanuele Castagno, Sonia Aguzzi, Antonio Francesco Urbino
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。儿童静脉穿刺疼痛的非药物干预:文献综述。简介:静脉穿刺是儿童最常见的疼痛手术之一。疼痛的预防和控制在儿童时期是至关重要的,因为伤害体验越早,它对后续疼痛事件的反应影响越大。目的:分析有关儿童静脉穿刺疼痛非药物治疗方法的文献。方法:检索PubMed和Cochrane数据库,结合Mesh术语和免费文本,于2019年5月至7月进行综述。对第一部分研究中发现的文章中的参考文献也进行了分析,以确定进一步的相关研究。结果:本综述共纳入20篇文献(8项随机临床试验、10项系统综述、1项荟萃分析和1项试点研究),涉及近20,086名1-18岁儿童。研究考虑的环境包括儿科病房、儿科门诊和急诊科。非药物干预可分为4类:支持性或环境性治疗;物理疗法;认知行为疗法;以及新生儿和婴儿的非营养性抽吸。证据的强度从高到低或极低。讨论:大多数非药物方法简单、便宜、容易获得,并且不需要过多的应用时间。它们可以控制疼痛,并支持接受静脉穿刺的儿童的舒适和合作,单独或联合药物治疗。
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[Non pharmacologic interventions for pain associated to venipuncture in children: a literature review].

. Non pharmacologic interventions for pain associated to venipuncture in children: a literature review.

Introduction: Venipuncture is one of the most common painful procedures performed on children. Pain prevention and control are essential in childhood, because the earlier is the nociceptive experience, the more it affects the response to subsequent painful events.

Objective: To analyse the literature on non-pharmacological methods of pain management in children undergoing venipuncture.

Method: The review was carried out between May and July 2019 by consulting the PubMed and Cochrane Database, combining Mesh terms and free text. The references reported in the articles found in the first part of the research were also analyzed, to identify further relevant studies.

Results: A total of 20 articles were included in this review (8 randomized clinical trials, 10 systematic reviews, 1 meta-analysis and 1 pilot study), on a total population of almost 20,086 children aged 1-18 years. The settings considered by the studies were pediatric wards, pediatric outpatient, and Emergency Department. Non-pharmacological interventions can be classified in 4 categories: supportive or environmental therapies; physical therapies; cognitive-behavioral therapies; and non-nutritive suction for newborns and infants. The strength of evidence ranged from high to low or extremely low.

Discussion: Most non-pharmacological methods are simple, cheap, easily acquired, and do not need excessive application time. They allow pain control and support the comfort and cooperation of children undergoing venipuncture, alone or combined to pharmacological treatment.

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1.30
自引率
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期刊介绍: Assistenza Infermieristica e Ricerca (AIR) è una rivista scientifica che si propone l''obiettivo di promuovere e sviluppare il confronto sulle conoscenze che hanno un impatto sulla pratica, sulla formazione e sulla direzione dell''assistenza infermieristica.
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