Giresun University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Midwifery, Giresun, Turkey.
Appl Nurs Res. 2018 Apr;40:1-6. doi: 10.1016/j.apnr.2017.12.001. Epub 2017 Dec 14.
This study was conducted to assess the effect of recorded maternal voice, breast milk odor, and incubator cover on the pain and comfort of preterm infants during peripheral cannulation.
This study was a randomized controlled trial. The sample of the study included 136 preterm infants who met the case selection criteria. The infants were randomly assigned to different groups.
In the study, a recorded maternal voice was played to the maternal voice group. The breast milk odor group was exposed to the odor of breast milk. The incubator cover group was covered by using an incubator cover before, during, and after the peripheral cannulation procedure on the infants in the experimental group.
While no difference was observed between the groups before the peripheral cannulation procedure in terms of the total Premature Infant Pain Profile (PIPP) scores, a significant difference existed between the PIPP scores during and after the procedure. This difference was due to the incubator cover group.
Breast milk odor, recorded maternal voice, and incubator cover in preterm infants are recommended as simple, safe, and supportive stimuli that facilitate positive effects during painful procedures.
本研究旨在评估记录的产妇声音、母乳气味和保温箱罩对早产儿外周穿刺时疼痛和舒适度的影响。
这是一项随机对照试验。研究的样本包括符合病例选择标准的 136 名早产儿。这些婴儿被随机分配到不同的组。
在研究中,给产妇声音组播放记录的产妇声音。母乳气味组暴露于母乳气味中。在实验组的婴儿进行外周穿刺术前、术中和术后,使用保温箱罩覆盖婴儿。
在外周穿刺术前,各组的总早产儿疼痛概况(PIPP)评分无差异,但在术中和术后的 PIPP 评分存在显著差异。这种差异是由于保温箱罩组造成的。
在早产儿中,母乳气味、记录的产妇声音和保温箱罩被推荐为简单、安全和支持性的刺激物,可在疼痛过程中产生积极影响。