Non-pharmacological Methods in Pain Managment During Heel Stick in Preterm Infants ((pain))
Pain, Acute, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Pain, Acute
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Week of gestation is between 31 and 36 weeks
- Not being exposed to a painful procedure at least 1 hour before the interventions
- At least 1 hour has passed since feeding
- Not taking analgesics and/or sedatives in the last 4 hours
- Body weight of 1000 grams or more
- Having mother's milk
- Not exceeding the 10th day of postnatal age
Exclusion Criteria:
- Having ventilator support
- Having a congenital anomaly
- Using analgesic / narcotic analgesic drugs
- Continuous sedative treatment
- Having a congenital malformation that may cause asphyxia and affect respiration
- Having intracranial bleeding
Sites / Locations
- Golestan University of Medical Sciences
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Experimental
Breast milk odor group
Facilitated tucking group
Non-nutritive sucking group
control grup
It is a non-pharmacological method of pain control in which 3 cc of breast milk will be dripped onto a sterile pad and It will be placed at a distance of 10 cm from the nose of the newborn. Precisely, premature newborns' own mothers' milk will be used. For this, mothers of newborns will be contacted and breast milk will be provided for the day of the procedure.
It is a non-pharmacological method of pain control in which the arms and legs are slowly contracted and placed close to the body. In this method, the baby is placed on its side, the baby's back is gently bent, the legs are folded at an angle of more than 90 degrees, the shoulders are folded up to 90 degrees, and the care hands are placed either on the head near the mouth or Placed on the baby's face.
It is a non-pharmacological method used to control pain in infants. In this method, babies suck without receiving the nutrient. This can be done by a pacifier, a parent's hand or a nurse.
The control group will consist of 36 premature newborns who are routinely applied in the clinic. In the clinic where the research was conducted, no attempt is made to reduce pain during heel stick.