Kassab Manal, Joseph Rachel, Alhammad Nancy, Mohammad Khitam I
Neonatal Netw. 2021 Jan 1;40(1):25-30. doi: 10.1891/0730-0832/11-T-663.
Neonatal pain management using sucrose has been an established practice in Western countries. However, in the developing world, the practice is still not widely accepted. Neonatal nurses' perceptions about the neonatal pain experience and efficacy of oral sucrose may influence that decision.
To investigate Jordanian neonatal nurses' perceptions about the use of oral sucrose for neonatal pain.
A cross-sectional descriptive design was used to collect data from 191 neonatal nurses working in 3 different hospital settings in northern and middle central Jordan.
Knowledge and perception of Jordanian nurses about neonatal pain and oral sucrose and their relationship to demographic variables.
More than half of nurses had knowledge deficit about pain management. Fifty-five percent of the nurses had a positive perception toward pain assessment tools, and the majority indicated positive opinion toward oral sucrose usage. Demographic factors can impact their perceptions.
在西方国家,使用蔗糖进行新生儿疼痛管理已是既定做法。然而,在发展中世界,这种做法仍未被广泛接受。新生儿护士对新生儿疼痛体验及口服蔗糖疗效的看法可能会影响这一决定。
调查约旦新生儿护士对使用口服蔗糖缓解新生儿疼痛的看法。
采用横断面描述性设计,从约旦北部和中北部3家不同医院的191名新生儿护士中收集数据。
约旦护士对新生儿疼痛和口服蔗糖的知识与看法及其与人口统计学变量的关系。
超过半数的护士在疼痛管理方面存在知识欠缺。55%的护士对疼痛评估工具持积极看法,且大多数人对口服蔗糖的使用表示赞同。人口统计学因素会影响她们的看法。