The Effect of Pain Management Education on The Mothers in Newborn
Pain, Procedural Pain, Infant ALL
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Pain focused on measuring pain, procedural, newborn, heel blood collection procedure, Education on nonpharmacological methods
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
For newborns;
- Being a healthy term newborn (born at 38-42 weeks of gestation)
- A blood sample will be taken for the Guthrie screening test.
- Having the mother with the baby (Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinic) for mothers;
- Volunteering to participate in the study
- Ability to read and write Turkish
- Being over 18 years old
Exclusion Criteria:
For newborns;
- Having a congenital anomaly
- Having received any analgesia before the procedure
- IInability to draw blood in one go for mothers;
- Rejection of heel blood collection voluntarily
- Existence of any obstacle that may make communication difficult
Sites / Locations
- Selcuk University
- Selcuk University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Intervention Group
Control Group
To the mothers in this group; At least 12 hours before the heel blood collection (guthrie screening test), training was given, lasting 25 minutes, on average, through the training brochure on non-pharmacological pain management prepared by the researcher. The training was carried out in a language that the mother could understand, in the form of direct lectures and questions and answers, using the visuals in the brochure. In the training content; There are five non-pharmacological methods. These; Expressed breast milk Wrapping Skin-to-skin contact Cuddling They are methods of making calming sounds.
In the control group, as in the clinical routine, the heel stick procedure was performed in the newborn's own bed next to his mother. No other action has been applied.