Pain in full term newborns submitted to music and swaddling during venipunctures

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https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.20202143904

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Infant, Newborn; Rooming-in Care; Pain; Music.

Abstract

Objective: to compare pain scores in term newborns submitted to music and swaddling interventions during venipuncture. Methods: pilot study of a clinical trial, carried out with 11 newborns in rooming-in care who received venipunctures. The newborns were randomly allocated into two groups: Experimental (20 minutes of music + swaddling) and Control (swaddling). Newborns were filmed and pain was assessed by the Neonatal Facial Coding System at baseline, procedure, and initial recovery phases. Results: the Experimental Group at baseline, procedure (antisepsis, puncture, and milking), and recovery showed less pain reactions and lower heart rate mean and variation (p<0.05) than the Control Group. Conclusion: newborns who received the intervention of music combined with swaddling had less pain reactions and less variations in heart rate during venipuncture. Brazilian Clinical Trial Registry: RBR-8x8v2r.

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Published

2020-06-18

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Viana, T. R. F., Melo, G. M. de ., Cardoso, M. V. L. M. L., Almeida, P. C. de, Oliveira, L. M. de ., & Santos, D. A. de S. . (2020). Pain in full term newborns submitted to music and swaddling during venipunctures. Rev Rene, 21, e43904. https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.20202143904

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