Sivri Bilgen Birsen, Balcı Serap
Department of Pediatric Nursing, School of Health Services-Nursing, Mevlana University, Retired, Konya, Turkey.
Department of Pediatric Nursing, Florence Nightingale Nursing Faculty, Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa, Istanbul, Turkey.
J Korean Acad Nurs. 2019 Aug;49(4):486-494. doi: 10.4040/jkan.2019.49.4.486.
To investigate the effect of Buzzy® and ShotBlocker® on reducing pain induced by intramuscular penicillin injections in children.
This was a randomized controlled study. A total of 150 Turkish children aged 7~12 years who presented to our pediatric emergency clinic and met the inclusion criteria were recruited. The children were randomly assigned to each group (control=50, Buzzy®=50, ShotBlocker®=50). Data were collected using an information form, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children, Visual Analog Scale, and Faces Pain Scale-Revised.
The children in the control group had significantly higher pain scores during the penicillin injection than the children in the ShotBlocker® and Buzzy® groups. The children in the Buzzy® group had significantly less pain than the children in both the ShotBlocker® and control groups (<.001).
Buzzy® was more effective compared with ShotBlocker® in this study.
探讨Buzzy®和ShotBlocker®对减轻儿童肌肉注射青霉素所致疼痛的效果。
这是一项随机对照研究。共招募了150名7至12岁到我院儿科急诊就诊且符合纳入标准的土耳其儿童。将儿童随机分为每组(对照组 = 50名,Buzzy®组 = 50名,ShotBlocker®组 = 50名)。使用信息表、儿童状态 - 特质焦虑量表、视觉模拟量表和修订的面部疼痛量表收集数据。
青霉素注射期间,对照组儿童的疼痛评分显著高于ShotBlocker®组和Buzzy®组儿童。Buzzy®组儿童的疼痛明显低于ShotBlocker®组和对照组儿童(<.001)。
在本研究中,Buzzy®比ShotBlocker®更有效。