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Kangaroo Care For Children Full-term Injection Of Hepatitis B Vaccine Effect Of Pain Intervention Study

Posted on:2017-03-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J X HuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330503489525Subject:Nursing
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Objective: To investigate the effect of different ways to alleviate neonatal exposure vaccination pain for clinical intervention to ease the pain of neonatal care to provide a convenient and effective way.Method: Select facilitate Shihezi 150 cases healthy full-term children were randomly divided into kangaroo mother care(KMC) group,bedside embrace and control groups. KMC Group newborn vaccination before use kangaroo mother care, bedside embrace group will be placed in the newborn beside the mother, the newborn will be placed in the control group rooming infanette. Observed after vaccination and injection end 1 min recovery period, all newborns Pain Rating Scale(NIPS) score, heart rate and oxygen saturation changes. After the KMC group study using questionnaires to understand the feelings and evaluation of the implementation of kangaroo mother care. Using SPSS17.0 software for statistical analysis.Measurement data normal distribution x±s.Among groups were compared using repeated measures analysis of variance, as well as showing significant difference between the two SNK-q test and LSD test. Off samples using the Mann-Whitney test and Fisher’s exact test was used for statistical analysis. Significance leveaα=0.05, P<0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results:1. Complete 141 cases of neonatal and maternal entire collection, which KMC group of 48 patients, 47 cases bedside control group of 46 patients.2. KMC group, bedside embrace and control groups in vaccination and recovery phases of heart rate were statistically significant(P<0.05), between the KMC group and bedside embrace group, the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).3. KMC group, bedside embrace and control groups were statistically significant differences(P<0.05)in vaccination and recovery phases oxygen saturation between KMC group and bedside embrace group, the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).4. KMC group, 82.2%(37 cases) represents the implementation of full-term infant mothers feel comfortable, 88.9%(40 cases) represents the mother still willing to use kangaroo mother care in neonates experience pain the next stimulus.Conclusion:1. Kangaroo care andbedside formula to embrace changes in heart rate and oxygen saturation of procedural pain in neonates with the same result of the intervention.2. Kangaroo care this intervention to allviate pain in neonates and the effect is more pronounced in favor of the establishment of parent-child relationship.3.Kangaroo care helps to relieve procedual pain in neonates, but thecurrent low utilization rate to be further in clinical practice.
Keywords/Search Tags:Kangaroo mother care, Non-pharmacological Intervention, Infant, Pain
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