Effect of massage on pain responses of blood sampling in infant
- Conditions
- pain.Acute pain
- Registration Number
- IRCT201412127529N7
- Lead Sponsor
- Shahed University Vice chancellor for research
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Complete
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 136
gestational age infant between 37-42 weeks; birth weight between 2500 - 4000 gr ; Apgar score above 7 at 5 minutes; within 3 days of birth; ; affected with hyperbilirubinemia ( icter );without congenital anomalies and chromosomal diseases ; neurological diseases; cardiologic or respiratory impairments, infection diseases, and metabolic diseases; any other painful intervention such as circumcision and injection.
Exclusion criteria: Now the bad baby such as undergoing of mechanical ventilation or need to sedative;, the first needling for blood sampling was not successful; receiving sedatives or analgesics for 24 hours before the procedure; addicted mothers; drugs and antidepressants during pregnancy ; With experience endotracheal intubation and CPR; unwillingness the parents for complete the study;
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Study & Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Pain. Timepoint: two minutes prior to sampling, after inserting needle and five minutes after removing the need. Method of measurement: Neonatal Infant Pain Scale( NIPS).;Blood pressure. Timepoint: two minutes prior to sampling, after inserting needle and five minuet after removing the need. Method of measurement: phygmomanometer.;Respiratory rate. Timepoint: two minutes prior to sampling, after inserting needle and five minuet after removing the need. Method of measurement: Checklist.;Pulse rate. Timepoint: two minutes prior to sampling, after inserting needle and five minuet after removing the need. Method of measurement: Checklist.;Oxygen saturation. Timepoint: two minutes prior to sampling, after inserting needle and five minuet after removing the need. Method of measurement: pulse oximeter.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method