Effects of Acupressure and Foot Massage on Pain During Heel Lancing in Neonates
Acute Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Acute Pain focused on measuring acupressure, massage, pain, neonate, heel lancing
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- having 2500-4000 gr body weight and being term neonates,
- having APGAR score of over 7 five minutes after birth,
- having no health problems detected in the newborn examination after birth,
- having received no painful interventions apart from Hepatitis B and Kvit after birth,
- being with the mother and being fed orally,
- having had breast milk within 30 minutes before heel lancing
- having a clean diaper.
Sites / Locations
- Adiyaman University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
acupressure group
masssage group
control group
2 neonates did not calm down before heel lancing; oxygen saturation and heart rate values of 2 neonates could not be monitored because the pulse oximeter tool probe was not fastened well. Acupressure was performed when the mother was holding the neonate on her arm. For two minutes, acupressure was performed in the acupressure points (Kun Lun (UB60) and Taixi (K3). Each point was applied acupressure for 60 seconds, and heel lancing was performed right after this procedure. The acupuncture points that Kun Lun (UB60) and Taixi (K3) are on the side of the ankle.
oxygen saturation and heart rate values of 2 neonates could not be monitored because the pulse oximeter tool probe was not fastened well; heel lancing could not be performed at the first attempt (2 neonates). Foot massage was performed when the mother was holding the neonate on her arm. Each neonate was given foot massage for two minutes, and heel lancing was performed right after the massage.
oxygen saturation and heart rate values of 1 neonates could not be monitored because the pulse oximeter tool probe was not fastened well; heel lancing could not be performed at the first attempt (2 neonates). No application was made to theneonates in the control group before heel lancing procedure