新生儿疼痛管理中的家长——一项关于家长实施的干预措施和家长疼痛评估的国际调查。
Parents in Neonatal Pain Management-An International Survey of Parent-Delivered Interventions and Parental Pain Assessment.
作者信息
Ullsten Alexandra, Beken Serdar, Campbell-Yeo Marsha, Cavallaro Giacomo, Decembrino Nunzia, Durrmeyer Xavier, Garrido Felipe, Kristjánsdóttir Guðrún, Amponsah Abigail Kusi, Lago Paola, Haslund-Thomsen Helle, Ojha Shalini, Pölkki Tarja, Gomez Monica Riaza, Roue Jean-Michel, Simons Sinno, Slater Rebeccah, Stenkjaer Rikke-Louise, Ünal Sezin, Bosch Gerbrich van den, Wielenga Joke, Eriksson Mats
机构信息
Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Health Sciences, Örebro University, S701 82 Örebro, Sweden.
Center for Clinical Research and Education, Region Värmland, S651 82 Karlstad, Sweden.
出版信息
Children (Basel). 2024 Sep 9;11(9):1105. doi: 10.3390/children11091105.
BACKGROUND
While parent-delivered pain management has been demonstrated to effectively reduce neonatal procedural pain responses, little is known about to what extent it is utilized. Our aim was to explore the utilization of parents in neonatal pain management and investigate whether local guidelines promote parent-delivered interventions.
METHODS
A web-based survey was distributed to neonatal units worldwide.
RESULTS
The majority of the 303 responding neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) from 44 countries were situated in high-income countries from Europe and Central Asia. Of the responding units, 67% had local guidelines about neonatal pain management, and of these, 40% answered that parental involvement was recommended, 27% answered that the role of parents in pain management was mentioned as optional, and 32% responded that it was not mentioned in the guidelines. According to the free-text responses, parent-delivered interventions of skin-to-skin contact, breastfeeding, and parental live singing were the most frequently performed in the NICUs. Of the responding units, 65% answered that parents performed some form of pain management regularly or always.
CONCLUSIONS
There appears to be some practice uptake of parent-delivered pain management to reduce neonatal pain in high-income countries. Additional incorporation of these interventions into NICU pain guidelines is needed, as well as a better understanding of the use of parent-delivered pain management in low- and middle-income countries.
背景
虽然已证明由父母实施疼痛管理可有效减少新生儿程序性疼痛反应,但对于其使用程度知之甚少。我们的目的是探讨父母在新生儿疼痛管理中的应用情况,并调查当地指南是否促进了由父母实施的干预措施。
方法
向全球新生儿病房开展了一项基于网络的调查。
结果
来自44个国家的303个做出回应的新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)大多位于欧洲和中亚的高收入国家。在做出回应的单位中,67%有关于新生儿疼痛管理的当地指南,其中40%回答建议父母参与,27%回答指南中提到父母在疼痛管理中的作用为可选项,32%回答指南中未提及。根据自由文本回复,新生儿重症监护病房中最常实施的由父母进行的干预措施是皮肤接触、母乳喂养和父母现场唱歌。在做出回应的单位中,65%回答父母经常或总是进行某种形式的疼痛管理。
结论
在高收入国家,由父母实施疼痛管理以减轻新生儿疼痛似乎已得到一定程度的应用。需要将这些干预措施进一步纳入新生儿重症监护病房疼痛指南,同时也需要更好地了解低收入和中等收入国家中由父母实施疼痛管理的使用情况。
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